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Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory lists 79 Firm lawyers as top legal talent

The 2022 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory has listed 79 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, labour and employment, mergers and acquisitions, estates and planning, intellectual property and insurance.

Rob Aske Art Barry, QC Daniela Bassan, QC
Karen Bennett-Clayton Cynthia Benson, QC Erin Best
Ian Bilek Andrew Burke Mark Bursey, TEP
Hugh Cameron, QC Level Chan Maurice Chiasson, QC
Janet Clark, CPHR Jonathan Coady, QC Sheree Conlon, QC
Geoffrey Connolly, QC, FEC, P.Eng Paul Coxworthy Jim Cruickshank
Luc Elsliger Paul Festeryga, QC Burtley Francis
Andrew Fraser, QC Lawrence Freeman, QC Robert Grant, QC
Paul Harquail, ACIArb Richard Hirsch Steve Hutchison, QC
Neil Jacobs, QC Sadira Jan Brian Johnston, QC
Colleen Keyes Cathy Lahey, QC Neal Leard
James LeMesurier, QC Fraser MacFadyen Geoffrey Machum, QC, ICD.D
Robert MacKeigan, QC Deanne MacLeod Christopher Madill
Josie Marks Timothy Matthews, QC, TEP Allison McCarthy
Kenneth McCullogh, QC Frederick McElman, CM, QC Peter McLellan, QC
Gerald McMackin, QC Greg Moores Will Moreira, QC, FCIArb
Perlene Morrison James Murphy Murray Murphy, QC, CPHR
Richard Niedermayer, QC,  TEP Colin Piercey Mathieu Poirier, TEP
Christine Pound, ICD.D David Randell Charles Reagh
André Richard, QC Rory Rogers, QC Nancy Rubin, QC
Maureen Ryan, QC Mick Ryan, QC Rebecca Saturley
Sara Scott, P.Eng Colm St. Roch Seviour, QC Paul Smith
Barbara Smith, QC Tauna Staniland Lawrence Stordy, QC
Gavin Stuttard Ian Sutherland Brian Tabor, QC
Mark Tector Chantal Thibodeau, QC Joe Thorne
James Travers, QC Alanna Waberski Kim Walsh
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