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Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory lists 66 Firm lawyers as top legal talent

The 2025 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory has listed 66 Stewart McKelvey lawyers as leading practitioners. Lexpert determines this national listing through an annual peer survey across a variety of practice areas, including banking and finance, energy, labour and employment, mergers and acquisitions, estates and planning, intellectual property and insurance.

Rob Aske Sadira Jan Mathieu Poirier, TEP
Daniela Bassan, K.C. Brian Johnston, K.C. Christine Pound, ICD.D
Karen Bennett-Clayton Colleen Keyes, K.C. Charles Reagh
Cynthia Benson, K.C. Neal Leard Rory Rogers, K.C.
Erin Best James LeMesurier, K.C. Nancy Rubin, K.C.
Ian Bilek Fraser MacFadyen Maureen Ryan, K.C.
Rémy Boudreau Geoff Machum, K.C., ICD.D Rebecca Saturley, K.C.
Andrew Burke Grant Machum, ICD.D Sara Scott, P.Eng
Hugh Cameron, K.C. Deanne MacLeod, K.C. Colm St. Roch Seviour, K.C.
Spencer Campbell, K.C. Jennifer MacPherson Paul Smith
Scott Campbell, K.C. Christopher Madill Barbara Smith, K.C.
Level Chan Josie Marks Tauna Staniland, K.C., ICD.D
Maurice Chiasson, K.C. Timothy Matthews, K.C., TEP Larry Stordy, K.C.
Janet Clark, K.C., CPHR Allison McCarthy Gavin Stuttard
Jim Cruickshank Frederick McElman, CM, K.C. Ian Sutherland
Paul Festeryga, K.C. Greg Moores, K.C. Brian Tabor, K.C.
Burtley Francis, K.C. Perlene Morrison, K.C. Mark Tector
J. Andrew Fraser, K.C. Murray Murphy, K.C., CPHR Joe Thorne
Robert Grant, K.C. Richard Niedermayer, K.C., TEP Ruth Trask
J. Paul Harquail, ACIArb Conor O’Neil, P.Eng James Travers, K.C.
Stephen Hutchison, K.C. Colin Piercey, K.C. Kim Walsh
Neil Jacobs, K.C. Scott Pike Shelley Wood, K.C.

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