About Us
The high rate of success in our cases speak to a unique and distinguished degree of commitment and excellence.
At Davies Bagambiire Professional Corporation (DBPC), we are committed to client service and hard work, with proven results. We persevere through the odds. Those who have underestimated us have learned to respect us once they have seen the results of our work.
The legal team at DBPC has over 40 years of experience in litigation, motor vehicle accidents, immigration and human rights law. Our team of experienced legal professionals is what has been instrumental in many of our landmark/precedent cases.
Davies Bagambiire
CEO, Davies Bagambiire Professional Corporation
LL.B (Hons), LL.M., D.L.P. (also of the Nova Scotia Bar)
He was admitted to the Bar of Nova Scotia in 1979 and founded Davies Bagambiire Professional Corporation. He practiced law in the Province from 1979 until 1989, when he joined the Faculty of Law at Dalhousie Law School.
In 1994, Davies Bagambiire relocated to Toronto, Ontario, to act as Executive Director of the African Canadian Legal clinic, and in 1996 he contained with his private practice of law.
Other Lawyer

Robert V. Perron, B.A, LL.B
Robert was admitted to the Bar of Ontario in 2006. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA)
degree in Political Science from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from Osgoode Hall Law School, at York University in Toronto, Ontario.
His main area of interest is medical malpractice, but he also has interest in human rights and legal research.
We know we can help you!
Our firm is committed to the highest quality of client service.
We know we can help you!
Our firm is committed to the highest quality of client service.

Notable Cases
Canadian Airlines discriminates based on race
He was denied the job, and was able to show that there was prima facie (he was qualified and people who were less qualified than him got the job).
He was provided compensation for lost wages and benefits, Air Canada paid an additional sum of money for income tax liability, a written apology and $4000 for pain and suffering.
Recognition
Bagambiire in the News
