John Sopinka Courthouse

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Hamilton, Canada

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City courthouse· Executive Office

John Sopinka Courthouse Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

John Sopinka Courthouse is located in Hamilton, Canada on 45 Main St E. John Sopinka Courthouse is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category city courthouse in Canada. John Sopinka Courthouse is an executive office company based out of 45 Main St E, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Address

45 Main St E

Phone

+1 9056455252

Headquarters

Hamilton, Ontario

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Kory Klair

Had a wait time of over an hour and hung up my call. As a lawyer, I believe the services offered at this Courthouse are generally an absolute disservice to the fine residents of Ontario. It is simply unacceptable to hold private corporations to such a high standard when our judicial system offers simply the worst customer service I have ever encountered in any industry.

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Hermione Shou

First: Yes, there is a cafe here, open from 8:30am-3pm, with basic food, such as coffee and sandwiches (they can warm it up for you). It's near the King St. entrance. If you came in from Main St. (civil counters area), you'd have to walk down a long hallway to get there. Second - amenities for lawyers: There are robing rooms for lawyers on the 5th floor, beside the library! Lawyers can borrow a locker key until 5pm. The library doesn't have restricted access and the lawyers lounge is located right beside the library. Printing is available for counsel here (just ask the librarian). The library is large, with a wide assortment of print material and some computers. The lawyers lounge is a relaxing environment with background music (they played jazz while I was here) and lawyers chatting away. Third: The staff and Justices here are kind and patient. The civil counter representative listened to my issues and provided whatever solutions that she could. My motions Justice listened very carefully to one of the self-represented litigants, and let a few of us slide in with quick requests, despite going way past lunch time. The library staff were quite helpful too. Fourth: There are way more food options around the neighbourhood here than at some other courthouses in the GTA. For young ones like me, there are bubble tea shops, just a few minutes down Main Street. Tim Hortons is somewhere around the corner (unfortunately, you'd have to walk outside to get there form the courthouse). The one downside is that not all of the courtrooms are wheelchair accessible. If you're coming in a wheel chair or assistive device, you'll likely need someone to open the door for you if you're trying to enter a court room.

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shirrie jackson

I've been here since 2:00 last night I'm waiting to see Justice of the Peace I wish you more time here to quote I was always doing anything else today take a long run for the food waste the taxpayers money

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Suhael ahmed Gulzer

A royal courthouse I’ve ever worked. I was impressed.

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Sherry

Small Claims. Over the last four years, I find they don't ever answer the phone. Very fustrating. Hard to find out any information on hours they are actually open. Their website says open but I went there one week day last week, and the Small Claims Department was closed at 2:00pm. Not sure when they are open, and since I can't call them and get an anwser, I am left with fustration and no direction.