A singular lawyer
for unique solutions.
Fred Wu is litigation counsel, acting in civil, commercial, and intellectual property matters.
Based in Toronto, wu law. represents clients across Canada, and abroad, in their legal disputes and where they want to avoid one.
Analytical. Creative. Decisive.
Whether you’re an author or inventor, entrepreneur or consultant, start-up or established business—wu law. aims to highlight the alternatives others might miss. We bring a keen ear to every case, advising and representing accordingly. Our legal instincts are informed by a wealth of advocacy and advisory experience gained at prominent national and international law firms.
Boutique practicality. Big-firm resources.
Powerhouse legal representation is for more than just the elite. Technology now enables small boutiques to provide the same service standard as the behemoths of Bay Street while remaining nimble, efficient, and attentive. This firm was founded to prove just that, from the start of every client intake, to the end of every trial or negotiated resolution.
wu law. applies technology in law practice, integrating informatics and automation into litigation workflows. Unlike most law firms, our e-discovery capabilities are based in-house, and discovery datasets can be stored on-premises. Your fees should be spent on legal advice and representation, not grunt work. With our network of like-minded lawyers, wu law. can assemble the right-sized team of advocates and advisors for your goals. No one should be constrained by big-firm bureaucracy when choosing legal counsel. Build a bespoke legal team for your unique needs.
We represent businesses in shareholder disputes, contract disputes, trademark litigation, injunction proceedings, and debt recovery matters, to name only a few. There is nothing typical about our typical mandates:
Advising a co-inventor on disputed ownership and control of patent rights
Managed rights assignment in an invention among co-founders
Ensuring publications are defensible and free from reasonable copyright claims
Asserting unregistered trade-marks against competing users
Defending artists’ and entertainers’ rights to compensation
Resolving franchise and commercial tenancy disputes in and out of court
Spearheading urgent proceedings involving asset preservation and disclosure remedies
Coordinating Canadian litigation strategy within an international intellectual property dispute
Co-counsel, agency, and consulting services for other law firms
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Litigation should serve your objective, not become an end in itself.
Send a brief description of the parties and the dispute so that we can conduct a conflicts check. If the matter appears to be within our practice, we will arrange a consultation to understand the problem, discuss immediate priorities, and identify possible next steps. Please do not send confidential documents until conflicts have been cleared.