Darrel N. Hotz, Barrister & Solicitor

 

Darrel Hotz has been in private practice for over 30 years. He is a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School and received his M.B.A. from the University of Toronto.

His practice encompasses several types of law, including:

  • Business & Legal Affairs
  • Civil Litigation
  • Criminal, Family & Mental Health Law
  • General Counsel
  • Real Estate Transactions, Refinancing
  •  Wills, Estates, Powers of Attorney

In July, the firm opened a new office at 50 Richmond Street East, in McLaughlin Square. This office is centrally located, allowing Darrel Hotz and his team to service clients throughout Durham Region.

In the community, they have initiated a program called Project Krinkle, which distributed loot bags to Women’s Shelters through the Region. The contents of the bag vary based on the season. Items include nightlights, hair ornaments, stickers, books, pencil cases, lunch boxes, school supplies and other small toys. The goal is to distribute these bags 4 times a year and increase the footprint of this project through the GTA.

For additional information, Darrel N. Hotz, Barrister & Solicitor can be reached at 289-222-4444 or www.dhotzlaw.com.

 

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Isabelle Foley

As Executive Director of the Greater Oshawa Chamber of Commerce, I strive to help members connect and get the most out of their chamber membership. I am an advocate for local businesses and passionate about spotlighting our community's success. Join the growth!

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