Guiding You Through Life's Most Important Decisions
Guiding You Through Life's Most Important Decisions
Victor is the founder and principal lawyer of Martins Law, where he practices in the legal areas of residential real estate, commercial real estate, commercial leasing, wills and estates planning, and estate administration. Victor prides himself on working closely with each client to ensure that their best interests are alwavs upheld and that they are fully informed at all stages of their matter.
Prior to founding Martins Law, Victor practiced at a leading, national law firm, where he developed his legal skills and experience, assisted countless clients of the firm, and worked closely with the senior partner of his practice group. Although he remains thankful for his time at the firm, Victor eventually left to pursue his lifelong goal of opening his own law office.
Victor obtained his Juris Doctor law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, where he graduated in the top 10 percent of his class, and won the prizes for first year tort law, as well as upper year administrative law. During his time at Osgoode, Victor served as a criminal law division leader in the Community Legal Aid Services Programme, where he routinely advocated for clients before the Ontario Court of Justice.
Victor also holds an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in the areas of Criminology and Sociology from York University, where he graduated with the highest academic distinction of summa cum laude.
Outside of the office, Victor is a disciplined runner who has ran a strict minimum of 5.15 kilometres, 6 days a week, since July 14, 2014. Victor has also completed the annual Terry Fox run since 2014, as well as three full marathons ('17, '18, '22) and counting. Victor enjoys spending time with family and friends, watching sports (basketball, Formula 1, and football are amongst his favourites), and he is a movie enthusiast.
Upon coming to Canada, my Father worked in the construction industry for over 35 years. He started out as a bricklayer, where I saw him work all year-round building houses and entire subdivisions to put food on our table. He did that work with his bare hands. When I became a lawyer, I devoted myself to assisting people with moving in to those same homes that great workers like my Father helped build. In my case however, I would use the opportunities that my Father's sacrifice provided me with to move people into their new homes not with my hands, but with my mind. With my brother also in the construction industry, the family business lives on!
They say you only live once, and that because our time is limited, we must choose to spend it wisely. I cannot think of any better use of my time than helping others to find peace of mind, helping families to avoid conflict, and helping individuals create the legal documents that will leave their legacy behind. The beauty is that in doing so, I leave behind my own legacy of service, integrity, and good faith.
I always say that law is a helping profession.
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