Matthew Cino
Matthew Cino
Education: McMaster University, B.Sc. (Hons), 2011; University of Southampton, LL.B, 2014
Called to the Bar: 2016
Memberships: Ontario Bar Association, Hamilton Law Association
Areas of Practice
A cool, calming presence.
A civil and commercial litigator. What sets Matt apart is his calm and collected demeanour as he thrives when challenged and appreciates the importance of keeping a level head for his clients. “The litigation process can be a really vulnerable and stressful time for our clients. I like to be that calming presence and somebody they can trust and rely on to take on that mental and emotional burden for them.”
In his first year of practice, Matt was instrumental in securing a successful decision in a very long and difficult arbitration – it remains one of the highlights of his career. “It was a fraud case. It’s a serious allegation, and it was emotional and very contentious. I learned you can get a lot out of yourself when you just push the boundaries a little bit. You’re capable of much more than you give yourself credit for.”
Featured Work
A: I'm pretty easygoing, even-keeled, and I don't get fazed by a lot. I also take pride in listening when people talk. We learn much more by listening than by talking.
A: Pressure is a privilege. When you feel pressure, it’s because someone has put their trust in you to perform. And it’s a privilege to have that trust, especially from clients.
A: My parents. They’re first-generation Canadians and came from nothing but worked so hard and always instilled the importance of being respectful and polite. They also told me never to be satisfied with how much you know - there’s always room to learn more.
A: Pressure is a privilege. When you feel pressure, it’s because someone has put their trust in you to perform. And it’s a privilege to have that trust, especially from clients.