Lawyers

Mitch Goldenberg
Mitch Goldenberg

Associate

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Toronto

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Mitchell Goldenberg is a litigation lawyer based in Toronto whose practice covers the full spectrum of civil and commercial disputes. Over the course of his career, he has appeared before all levels of court, including the Supreme Court of Canada, advocating on behalf of individuals, businesses, public officials, and organizations. His experience includes a wide array of motions, hearings, and appeals, and he continues to advise clients on complex litigation matters with a strategic and practical approach. Mitch articled with Ontario’s Ministry of Attorney General at the Crown Law Office – Civil, and gained early litigation experience with full-service firms on contentious public-interest litigation files spanning constitutional, administrative, and civil litigation. He has contributed to precedent-setting cases and landmark settlement agreements, always striving to deliver innovative, efficient solutions to his clients’ legal challenges. Prior to entering the legal profession, Mitch worked as a reporter at the Edmonton Journal, covering breaking news, sports, and politics. An honour roll student at the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, Mitch gained hands-on experience at the community legal clinic, where he worked directly with clients and advocated on their behalf in court and tribunal hearings. He has long served as both an executive board member and pro bono legal counsel for a range of not-for-profit, student, and community organizations, driven by his ongoing commitment to public interest work and access to justice. Mitch enjoys maintaining a diverse practice, having represented clients in employment, human rights, and criminal matters, as well as real estate and tax disputes, education and privacy issues, and litigation on behalf of rights-bearing groups, including minorities, victims of police misconduct and First Nations communities. He joined Carters in 2025 and was called to the Ontario Bar in 2022.
  • B.Jour. Carleton University (2012)
  • J.D. Lakehead (2021)
  • Ontario Bar Ontario (2022)

Recent Decisions

Kahentinetha c. Société québécoise des infrastructures,

Appendix Injunction against McGill University from proceeding with construction project until lands are properly investigated for claims of potential Indigenous unmarked burial sites.

Independent Special Interlocutor for Missing Children and Unmarked Graves and Burial Sites associated with Indian Residential Schools c. Société québécoise des infrastructures,

2024 QCCA 379. Court of Appeal heard dispute over enforcement of a Settlement Agreement after one party withdrew from a joint effort to embark on a search for potential unmarked burial sites

Reference re An Act respecting First Nations, Inuit and Métis children, youth and families

2024 SCC 5. Supreme Court upholds federal law affirming Indigenous self-government in child and family services, ruling it constitutional.

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Publications

Recent Court Decision Highlights Importance of Proper Board Resolution When Hiring Legal Counsel

On November 13, 2025, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (the “Court”) in Fodjo v. NufiCanada (“Fodjo”), underscored the need---

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