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Relentless Criminal Defence in Richmond Hill
24/7 Support: We Fight for Your Rights When You Need It Most
What The Law is a premier criminal defence firm dedicated to protecting the rights and freedoms of individuals across the Greater Toronto Area. Founded in 2017 by Mustafa Sheikh, the firm has quickly established a reputation for its aggressive advocacy, transparency, and client-centered approach. Unlike traditional firms that may operate 9-to-5, What The Law understands that arrests and legal emergencies happen around the clock. That is why their team of experienced lawyers is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, ensuring that you never have to face the justice system alone.
Mustafa Sheikh and his team believe in the presumption of innocence and the right to a fair trial. They handle all types of criminal charges, from minor offences to the most serious allegations. What sets this firm apart is its commitment to transparency. They offer flat-rate fees with no hidden costs, flexible payment plans, and they accept Legal Aid certificates. This ensures that high-quality legal representation is accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation. Their team-based approach means that when you hire What The Law, you benefit from the collective knowledge and experience of the entire firm, not just a single lawyer.
- DUI & Impaired Driving: Expert defence for Over 80, Refusal, and Impaired Operation charges. The team challenges breathalyzer results and police procedures to protect your driving privileges and your record.
- Domestic Assault: Handling sensitive family-related charges with discretion and care. They work to resolve matters in a way that allows families to move forward while minimizing the impact on your reputation.
- Drug Offences: Defending against possession, trafficking, and production charges. The firm meticulously examines search warrants and evidence collection methods to find constitutional violations.
- Fraud & Theft: Strategic defence for financial crimes, shoplifting, and robbery charges, focusing on protecting your future employment and travel opportunities.
The firm’s Richmond Hill office is conveniently located in the Golden Plaza on Highway 7. If you need to find a lawyer who is accessible, affordable, and fiercely dedicated to your case, What The Law is the right choice. Their track record of successful outcomes and glowing client reviews speak to their dedication.
Don’t Question the Law, Question Your Defence
Facing criminal charges is stressful, but you don’t have to do it alone. What The Law offers free initial consultations to help you understand your legal position and options. Whether you are looking to hire an attorney for a bail hearing or a trial, Mustafa Sheikh and his team are ready to fight for you. Contact them immediately to secure the defence you deserve.
Specializing In
Impaired Driving Defence, Domestic Violence, Bail Hearings, Youth Criminal Justice
Address & Location
What The Law is located at 330 Highway 7 East, in Unit 305. The office is situated in the John Oxley Centre (also known as Golden Plaza), a prominent commercial hub in Richmond Hill.
Building Location
The office is housed in a modern 12-storey Class A office building located at the busy intersection of Highway 7 and Chalmers Road (just east of Bayview Avenue). The building features a reflective glass exterior and hosts a variety of professional and medical services.
Suite Access
The office is on the 3rd floor. The building is equipped with modern elevators and is fully wheelchair accessible. A concierge desk in the main lobby can assist with directions.
Parking Details
The complex offers ample free surface parking for visitors, as well as an underground parking garage. Clients can easily find a spot in the large lot surrounding the building.
Public Transit
The location is excellent for transit users, with York Region Transit (YRT) and VIVA bus stops located directly in front of the building on Highway 7. It is also a short distance from the Langstaff GO Station.
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