Our Team of Licensed Paralegals and Support Staff 

D. Charles Foster

Experienced, analytical and forward are words that decribe Charles who has been with the Justice Matters since 2001.  With over 2,500 court appearances under his belt he is our most experienced paralegal.  If you call for an initial consultation it is Charles you will most likely speak with.  He often knows what to look for with most legal disputes and his blunt, to-the-point style of consultations reflects this.  Charles is originally from Prince Edward Island.

Rajvir Dhillon

Rajvir has been working in Justice Matters’ CREDITOR SERVICES department since graduating from Sheridan College in 2009.  She has handled hundreds of creditor files that have ranged from “soft” collections to full-scale litigation.  Rajvir has helped develop our TEN POINT checklist that we use whenever we take on a new creditor file.  Rajvir was born in Ontario but her parents are originally from India which has allowed her to become fluent in both English and Punjabi.

 


Farzana Hossain

Farzana obtained her paralegal diploma and paralegal license in 2011 and is one of the newest additions to the Justice Matters team.  She brings a variety of work experience to Justice Matters from both here and abroad.  Farzana is originally from Bangladesh and speaks both English and Bangali.

 

 

 

Mike Benoit

Mike joined Justice Matters in 2011 but before that he had been running his own legal services firm and thus comes to us with a wealth of knowledge which he is now putting into practice as one our primary Small Claims Court litigators.  If you are involved in a complex legal dispute Mike may be assigned to handle your case.  Like Charles, Mike is also originally from Atlantic Canada and lived much of his life in Newfoundland and Labrador.

 


Don Tio

Don handles all of our information technology and has been our webmaster since 2003.  Much of what you see here can be attributed to him.  An avid computer technician, when Peter is not working on Justice Matters’ projects he is expanding his knowledge and expertise in advances in computer technology.  Don has multiple IT certifications.

 

 

Jennifer Sandison

Since 1996, Jennifer has held a variety of positions in the legal profession from legal assistant, law clerk and now licensed paralegal.  Her education includes a Legal Assistant Diploma, a Civil Litigation Certificate and a Paralegal Diploma.  Jennifer first joined Justice Matters back in 2010 and now works closely with our team in our Mississauga Head Office while handling cases in Southwestern Ontario where she resides. 


Don Leonard

Don joined Justice Matters in 2009 and was immediately assigned to our DEBTOR SERVICES department which is among the most difficult areas of practice that we have.  Fearless and indomitable, Don has represented hundreds of debtors who found themselves being sued in the Ontario Small Claims Court and he has eliminated hundreds of thousands of dollars of debt for his clients.

 

Ramesh (Ray) Karnani

After years of working in the financial services industry Ray is not transitioning to the legal profession.  While he completes his studies at Humber College’s Paralegal Program he is working part-time in our CREDITOR SERVICES department.