Goodman and Carr
Defunct Canadian law firm / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goodman and Carr was a Canadian law firm.[1] It was established in 1965 when Wolfe Goodman and Donald Carr combined their practices.[1] At its height, the firm was considered one of the largest tax and real estate boutique firms in the country, employing over 140 lawyers at one time.[2] In 2007, following partner defections and failed talks to merge with the major international law firm Baker & Mackenzie, the firm, along with 85 lawyers, announced it would be closing.[3] At the time, it was considered Canada's largest law firm failure, surpassing the previous record set by Holden Day Wilson LLP in 1996.[2] That record was surpassed in 2014, when Heenan Blaikie voted to dissolve itself.[4]
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Major practice areas | Tax and real estate |
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Date founded | 1965 |
Founders | Wolfe Goodman and Donald Carr |
Company type | Limited Liability Partnership |
Dissolved | 2007 |
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