The Firm

Legal experience businesses and not-for-profits can depend on.

We provide an excellent value proposition to our clients. Our combined decades of experience enable us to efficiently handle transactions and issues for our expanding clientele. By reducing overhead -- which is an inevitable feature of large firms -- we pass the savings on to our clients in the form of significantly reduced rates as compared to other firms.

Our goal is to help clients save time, expense and resources by:

  • Preventing problems from originating
  • Identifying problems quickly
  • Simplifying the legal processes

As a result of our experience, our lawyers have honed the ability to attend to our clients' issues and problems efficiently and at more cost-effective rates. Learn how we can help you. Contact us today.

Our Firm Values

  • You will hear back within 24 hours of contacting us.
  • We will provide our advice in plain language, not legalese.
  • We will listen carefully and do our best to understand your problem.
  • We will work within your budget constraints.
  • We will never charge for photocopies, long-distance phone calls, couriers, postage or parking.

Our Lawyers

The lawyers at Gray, Whitley LLP have over six decades of combined experience in the areas of business and not-for-profit law. Both Wayne Gray and Scott Whitley spent years serving as senior Bay Street lawyers. They now channel their experience into a boutique firm setting in order to provide a more accessible, personalized experience to clients.

Learn more about the lawyers at Gray, Whitley LLP by exploring below, and then contact us for a no-obligation consultation to learn more about our areas of expertise.

Shaping Corporate And Not-For-Profit Law In Canada

The lawyers of the firm are well-known for their depth of knowledge in corporate and not-for-profit law. Wayne Gray has written numerous articles on business and not-for-profit law. He was also a contributor in creating the law that regulates these organizations. He is frequently retained as an expert witness in litigation procedures that involve a corporate-commercial lawyer's duties to his or her client.