Cary K. Wong
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
Cary Wong is an experienced pension and benefits lawyer with Toronto based firm, BMKP Law. Cary has practiced exclusively in the area of pension, benefits and executive compensation law for over 25 years. Cary has a wealth of experience providing advice to employers and plan administrators on legislative and regulatory compliance matters involving pension and benefit plans, including compliance with pension, tax and employment standards legislation. He assists clients with the interpretation of plan documents and day-to-day administration issues, such as pension division on marriage breakdown and benefit entitlements. Cary has extensive experience drafting clear and effective plan documents and member communications with a view to legislative compliance, and to reflect plan design changes, business reorganizations and corporate transactions.
Overview
- University of Western Ontario, LL.B.
- Ontario, 1997
- British Columbia, 2000
- Canadian Bar Association, Pension and Benefits Law Section - Member
- Ontario Bar Association, Pension and Benefits Law Section - Member
- Ontario, 1997
- British Columbia, 2000
- Canadian Bar Association, Pension and Benefits Law Section - Member
- Ontario Bar Association, Pension and Benefits Law Section - Member
- University of Western Ontario, LL.B.
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Employee Benefits Law
- The Legal 500 Canada: Rising Star (Pensions, 2023-2025)
News & Media
Additional Information
Q&A
BMKP Law is a boutique law firm in Canada whose lawyers focus solely on providing pension, benefits and executive compensation advice to employers, plan sponsors and plan administrators. Our team prides itself on providing practical, business focused advice to our clients. We seamlessly partner with clients’ actuarial, financial and other advisors to provide top-notch specialized legal advice. We also have a strong track record of providing creative and innovative legal solutions that reflect an in-depth understanding of the nuances of pensions and benefits law.
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