From Bay Street in Toronto to boutique firms in Calgary, Ittefaq confirms every Canadian lawyer's standing directly with their provincial law society before their profile goes live.
Canadian legal licensing is provincial — a claim of 'called to the bar' means nothing without knowing, and confirming, which province. We confirm it directly.
Articling students and newly-called associates are often searching for a spouse during one of the most demanding, least flexible periods of a legal career.
Canada's Muslim legal community is closely networked across major cities — which raises, not lowers, the odds of an unwanted overlap without Coworker Shield.
Bay Street, and firm culture generally, runs on long unpredictable hours — matches need to understand that going in, not discover it after several dates.
We confirm standing directly with your provincial law society — LSO in Ontario, LSBC in British Columbia, LSA in Alberta, and equivalents elsewhere. Most provincial law societies don't offer a public verification API, so this step is completed manually by our team, typically within 2-3 business days.
The largest concentration of Canadian Muslim lawyers, from Bay Street firms to boutique practices.
Growing membership across corporate and litigation practice groups.
Includes government-sector lawyers and bilingual members practicing in Quebec.
We verify against your current bar admission(s); you can list more than one if you're called in multiple provinces.
Yes — members called to the Barreau du Québec are verified the same way as common law provinces.
Articling students can join with a profile noting their status; full verification completes once you're called to the bar.