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Joe Thorne & Giles Ayers discuss resetting limitation periods in Newfoundland & Labrador for Canadian Underwriter article

In a new piece (page 18) for the September 2016 issue of Canadian Underwriter, associate Joe Thorne and articled clerk Giles Ayers outline the decision of Tuck v Supreme Holdings and how it addresses confirmation and the resetting of limitation periods. This case, Joe and Giles note, is of particular importance to insurers, who should exercise caution when requesting and paying for information while investigation a plaintiff’s claim for damages.

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Christopher Marr, TEP and Lauren Henderson receive certificate in pension law

July 2, 2020

Saint John lawyers Christopher Marr, TEP and Lauren Henderson have completed The Osgoode Certificate in Pension Law, a program designed to provide a comprehensive overview of key pension issues across the country. Over the course…

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Rebecca Saturley, Halifax office Managing Partner, elected as a Fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers, and is the first female in the fellowship from Atlantic Canada

June 24, 2020

We would like to congratulate Rebecca Saturley, Managing Partner in our Halifax office, on becoming a Fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers. Rebecca is the first female to be elected into the…

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Congratulations to our Charlottetown Articled Clerks on being called to the Prince Edward Island Bar

June 22, 2020

We would like to congratulate our Charlottetown Articled Clerks on being admitted to the Prince Edward Island Bar. Graeme Stetson was admitted on May 22; Jacob Zelman was admitted on June 5, and Charlotte Jenkins…

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Congratulations to our Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton Articled Clerks on being called to the New Brunswick Bar

June 17, 2020

We are pleased to announce that our Moncton, Saint John and Fredericton Articled Clerks were admitted to the New Brunswick Bar yesterday: Evan MacKnight (Fredericton office) Kathleen Nash (Fredericton office) Marie-Pier Cyr (Moncton office) Robert…

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Curtis Doyle, Articled Clerk in our Charlottetown office, selected as a 2021 law clerk for the Supreme Court of Canada

June 12, 2020

We would like to congratulate our Charlottetown office Articled Clerk, Curtis Doyle, on being selected as a law clerk for the Supreme Court of Canada. In the summer of 2021, Curtis will be heading to…

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Congratulations to our Halifax office articled clerks on being called to the Nova Scotia bar

June 9, 2020

We would like to congratulate our Halifax office articled clerks on being called to the Nova Scotia bar this past Friday during a virtual ceremony: James Gamblin David Slipp Madeleine Coats Selby Evans Katharine Mack…

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Halifax Partner Colin Piercey inducted into the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers

June 8, 2020

We are pleased to announce that Colin Piercey, Partner in the Halifax office, is now a Fellow of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers. In a virtual ceremony held on May 30, 2020, outgoing President,…

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Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory lists 78 firm lawyers as leading practitioners.

April 27, 2020

The 2020 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory has listed 78 Firm lawyers as top legal talent in Canada. Lexpert determines its national listing through an annual peer survey across a variety of practice areas, including banking and…

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Candace Thomas, QC appointed the new Deputy Minister of Justice for Nova Scotia

April 1, 2020

We are pleased to congratulate Candace Thomas, QC, on her appointment to the Province of Nova Scotia’s new Deputy Minister of Justice. Candace will also serve as Deputy Minister of the new Office of Social…

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think: changing the narrative

March 23, 2020

At Stewart McKelvey we value diversity and inclusion, and are committed to providing a workplace that fosters a culture of awareness, appreciation and respect. Part of this commitment includes our Firmwide Women’s Initiative – a…

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