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ABOUT DYL PARALEGAL

May 2007 the Law society of Upper Canada issued a new regulation that paralegals should be licensed.

The main target of this new regulation was to provide to the community with a group of paralegals who are capable of serving the public with an utmost professional conduct of behaviour.

A test was held for the first time January 2008 and our paralegals passed that test to be part of the many professionals who are capable of fulfilling the target of the Law society of Upper Canada.

For some years, we worked under the supervision of many respectful law firms and lawyer.

When we felt that we had the experience, the knowledge and now the license to serve the public we started our office as DYL paralegal Services Small claim court, land lord and tenant disputes, Pardons and US entry waivers are the areas of practice of our office. Applying for any of our areas of practice mentioned above on your own can be a difficult, tedious, and time-consuming process. Applications that are not completed correctly, or dealt with unprofessionally, will cause a lot of lose of your time interest and money.

We guarantee to our clients that their interests will be taken care in the utmost professional and loyal way.

Sherin’s Biography

I am Sherin Besaiso, I am a paralegal regulated by the law society of Upper Canada. I came to Canada 6 years ago and decided to change my career from engineering to law. The paralegal program was perfect. It gave me the skills I needed to be a paralegal in relatively a short time; I graduated with honours from the program.

I got my licensed January 2008; I was one of the first groups of paralegals who were regulated. After graduation I worked in a law firm where I gained a lot of experience.

I opened my office July 2008; I specialized in Small claim, Traffic tickets, Pardon and US entry waivers and landlord and tenant disputes.

Even though I have not been in the field for many years; my success rate in the cases  I dealt with is very high, I put all my heart towards my work, and because I love what I do I try all the time to be up to the expectation of my clients.

On 2009 I decided to expand my knowledge to cover the immigration field; I joined Humber College and finished the immigration course there. I didn’t get my license to be an immigration consultant yet, but I am planning to extend my scope of practice to include immigration as soon as I get the license to do so.