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Education

  • Called to the Ontario Bar in 2015
  • Juris Doctor, University of Windsor, Faculty of Law
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours), University of Toronto

Professional Memberships

  • Canada Bar Association
  • Ontario Bar Association
  • Toronto Lawyers Association
  • Toronto Business Lawyers Association
  • Toronto Junior Trusts and Estates Practitioners’ Group
  • Past Member of Ontario Bar Association Charity and Not-for-Profit Law Executive Committee

Buck Sully

Associate

(416) 367-7680
bsully@keelcottrelle.ca
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Buck practices in the areas of real estate, corporate transactions, procurement matters, and estate planning. Buck assists clients with all stages of every transaction and provides innovative solutions for the firm’s clients.

Buck joined Keel Cottrelle as a summer student in 2013, articled with the firm in 2014, and returned as an associate in 2015. Buck represents all types of clients, including individuals and corporations, not-for-profit organizations, and public, quasi-public, and private entities. Buck acts for clients from all across Ontario, and is happy to work and meet with his clients both in person or virtually.

Buck lives in Uxbridge with his wife, their twin girls, and their family dog, and in addition to working in Toronto, Buck is available to meet with clients in Uxbridge and the surrounding areas of Port Perry, Scugog and Stouffville.

I approach every legal matter as if it were a puzzle and I am dedicated to finding the best solutions possible for the firm’s clients.

Select Publications, Presentations & Media

  • Contributor to the firm’s Newsletters.
  • Presentations on various commercial matters, including contractual matters and liability, changes in construction legislation, and developments in procurement law, including domestic and foreign trade agreements.
  • Presentations on Wills and Powers of Attorney for Ontario Bar Association’s Make-a-Will Month.
  • Co-author of various articles published by the Ontario Bar Association’s Education Law Section.