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Gregory Kim

Associate

Gregory (Greg) is an associate in the Condominium Law Group at Shibley Righton LLP. Prior to joining the firm, Greg artliced at a boutique law firm specializing in commercial real estate and land development where he gained experience in acquisitions and dispositions, commercial leasing, real estate financing, and property development.


Greg obtained his undergraduate degree with Distinction from Toronto Metropolitan University and his J.D. from Queen’s University. While at Queen’s University, Greg was involved in the Conflict Analytics Lab, where he researched and advised on privacy and cross-border employment matters. During law school, he spent his summers working at a civil litigation boutique in Toronto.


Greg was called to the Ontario Bar in 2025 and is a member of the Korean Canadian Lawyers Association.

Contact Information

416.214.5237

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Education

Areas of Expertise

Queen’s University, J.D., 2025
Toronto Metropolitan University, B.A. Hons., 2021

Condominium Law
Real Estate Law
Land Development

Called to Bar: 

2025 (Ontario)

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About Shibley Righton

Shibley Righton LLP is a mid-sized Ontario law firm with lawyers in three offices (Toronto, Windsor, and Hamilton area). We offer a full range of services in litigation and dispute resolution, business law including corporate governance, finance and mergers and acquisitions, estate planning, real estate, labour and employment and a number of other practice areas. Shibley Righton has the largest condominium law group in Canada, offering a full range of services to condominium corporations including corporate governance, enforcement, contract review and litigation services.  Clients rely on Shibley Righton’s team of lawyers and professional staff to provide exceptional services in a practical, cost effective and timely manner.

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