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About Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll LLP

At Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll LLP, we are dedicated professionals providing service excellence to all of our clients. For almost 30 years we have garnered a reputation within the Waterloo Region as a firm which recognizes the humanity within law, providing each client with personable and cost-effective legal services. Together, the lawyers at our Waterloo law firm practice in the following areas: Our firm was founded in 1982 by Robert Snyder, Ted Dueck and Lee Sauer. David Jutzi joined the firm as an articling student that same year, commenced practice with us in 1984 and later became partner in 1989. Richard Noll was hired by the firm as an associate following his call to the bar in 1986. At the time Richard joined the firm, we had offices in Waterloo, Kitchener, New Hamburg and Elmira. While each office was growing, the firm amalgamated its offices in 1991 to ensure that its clients received efficient and cost effective service. When Robert Snyder retired in 1998, Richard Noll became partner and the firm name was then changed to Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll. Following the change in the partnership, the firm relocated its office to its current location at 403 Albert Street in Waterloo. In early 2002, we welcomed the merger of our firm with Somer & Nanson. Mendel Somer, Q.C. and Jack Nanson, who had formerly practised in downtown Kitchener as Somer & Nanson, became part of Dueck, Sauer, Jutzi & Noll, just in time for our 20th anniversary as a partnership.

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