Fillmore Riley LLP
Sven Hombach is a lawyer at Fillmore Riley LLP since August 2022, focusing on regulatory issues and construction disputes after six years of public service in the Province of Manitoba as Crown Counsel and Legislative Drafter. During this tenure, Sven contributed to significant legislative projects such as commercial trucking regulation reform and the establishment of a provincial health authority. Sven previously practiced as a partner at Fillmore Riley LLP, specializing in administrative law, and served as a board member for the Manitoba Environmental Industries Association. Sven's early career included an associate position at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP in Toronto. Sven holds a J.D. from the University of Toronto, a Master of Science in Environmental Engineering from the University of Manitoba, and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of North Dakota.
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Fillmore Riley LLP
Fillmore Riley is a highly regarded and accomplished full-service Manitoba law firm. Since 1883, our lawyers have been entrusted to work on some of the most complex and sophisticated transactions and litigation involving Canada’s most prominent companies, institutions and individuals. As a result, market sources routinely recommend our lawyers for our proficiency in banking and finance, securities, taxation, real estate and property development and litigation. We advise a wide range of public and private sector clients, including large and small corporations, financial institutions, major national insurers, municipalities and professional organizations and associations on their mission-critical business transactions and commercial litigation. Fillmore Riley also advises individuals on their wills, trusts and estates, tax, family law and civil litigation matters. Fillmore Riley LLP is located in Winnipeg, on Treaty 1 Territory and the National Homeland of the Red River Métis. The Province of Manitoba encompasses the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibway, Saulteaux), Dakota (Oyate), Assiniboine (Nakota), Anishininew (Oji-Cree), Ininew (Cree), Dene, and Inuit. We acknowledge that most of us are guests to this land where we are privileged to live, work and find comfort. We recognize that privilege has often come at the expense of Indigenous people, including the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation in Treaty 3 where our water is sourced. We are committed to building a relationship based on mutuality, reciprocity and respect with the land and its Indigenous people, and to be stewards of the land we occupy.