Chambers and Partners ranks 15 Firm lawyers in its Canada 2022 guide
In the seventh edition of Chambers Canada, 15 of our lawyers from across the region have been listed as leaders in the legal industry. Individuals are ranked in this publication based on an independent assessment of such criteria as legal ability, experience and client service.
- Clarence Bennett – Band 1, Employment & Labour (Atlantic Canada)
- Level Chan – Band 4, Pensions & Benefits (Nationwide – Canada)
- Robert Grant, QC – Band 1, Litigation: General Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Paul Harquail, ACIArb – Band 3, Transportation: Shipping (Nationwide – Canada)
- Brian Johnston, QC – Band 1, Employment & Labour (Atlantic Canada)
- Will Moreira, QC – Band 1, Transportation: Shipping (Nationwide – Canada)
- Christine Pound, ICD.D – Band 2, Corporate/Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Nancy Rubin, QC – Band 3, Litigation: General Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Maureen Ryan, QC – Band 2, Corporate/Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Mick Ryan, QC – Band 3, Construction (Nationwide – Canada)
- Rebecca Saturley – Band 2, Employment & Labour (Atlantic Canada)
- Harold Smith, QC – Band 1, Employment & Labour (Atlantic Canada)
- Paul Smith – Band 2, Corporate/Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Lawrence Stordy, QC – Band 1, Corporate/Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
- Colm St. Roch Seviour – Band 2, Litigation: General Commercial (Atlantic Canada)
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