William MacLeod

Following his call to the Bar in 1968, William J. MacLeod worked for a large law firm in Toronto. He moved to Oakville in 1971 where he set up private practice. By 1991, he had expanded his firm to more than 10 lawyers at which time it merged with another law firm of the same size to form the largest law firm in Halton Region. In 1996, he decided to resume practice as a sole practitioner in order to continue to provide his clients with the personal service he preferred. William J. MacLeod has been serving the individual and corporate legal needs of the Oakville community since 1971 with an emphasis on Real Estate, Business & Corporate Matters, and Wills & Estates Throughout the years William J. MacLeod has been very active in the Oakville community. He is a past President of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, was a board member for the United Way of Oakville and the 1995 Campaign Chair for the United Way. He was a founding director of the Oakville Community Foundation and still remains very involved as an Advisory Board Member. He was also a founding and long standing member of Home Suite Hope Shared Living Corp. a charity which creates affordable transitional housing in Halton for people who are homeless or in a housing crisis. His community involvement extended to several other charitable organizations including Oakville Waterfront Festival, Lions Club and Lions Homes for Deaf People and took the form of both active board participation and pro bono legal services.