Yeti Agnew - Personal Family Lawyer ®

Yeti Law Professional Corporation
215 Carlton Street
Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5A 2K9

Office: (416) 964-0021 ext: 12
Fax: (416) 964-0744
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E.M. (Yeti) Agnew is an experienced solicitor, who enjoys acting as a guide for clients who wish to address issues in their lives that involve legal concepts, and providing a positive, supportive environment in order that clients can have outcomes that are unique and powerful for them.

Outcomes are made powerful for clients by delivering Law... with Understanding: first, to listen with understanding, and later to communicate with understanding by writing in English, not legalese, and finally to empower clients with an understanding of what they have accomplished and with guidance for dealing with future matters that have legal aspects to them.

For eleven years after being called to the bar Yeti practised law on Bay Street but decided that practising in an old Victorian house in Cabbagetown, near downtown, was a better fit for raising a family and having a more personal relationship with clients. Yeti and her artist husband, Chris, now have four cats at home and two grown children out pursuing their own life dreams. Her extended family includes a stepson and an honorary son whose parents still live in Vietnam.

Yeti has great love for the arts and museums and co-authored The Art World: Law, Business and Practice and wrote, Legaleasy: a step-by-step legal guide to collecting for Canadian art galleries and museums as well as numerous other articles dealing with art and collections. At present, she devotes much of her volunteer time as a founding director of the Musagetes Foundation.

The University of Waterloo honoured Yeti on its 50th Anniversary by naming her one of fifty alumni exemplifying extraordinary citizenship. The University of Toronto's Faculty of Law has named her a Trailblazer, and the Royal Ontario Museum has made her an Honorary Trustee.

Her more personal accomplishments lately include 6 marathons and obtaining her first Canadian Ski Instructor Alliance qualifications. Future plans include walking 800 kilometers of El Camino in northern Spain.

And for those who are wondering, yes, Yeti is the French word for the abominable snowman of the Himalayas. She got the nickname while attending Neuchatel Jr. College in Switzerland.

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