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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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Sadira Jan & Kimberly Bungay explore the mechanics of incorporating a company in upcoming Canadian Bar Association session

January 9, 2018

At the Canadian Bar Association – Nova Scotia branch joint Business Law and Young Lawyers section meeting, Wednesday, January 10, Halifax lawyers Sadira Jan and Kimberly Bungay will present, “How to…Incorporate a Business”. From reserving…

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Six lawyers admitted to the partnership

January 5, 2018

We are pleased to announce six of our associates have been admitted as partners of Stewart McKelvey, effective January 1, 2018: St. John’s Ruth Trask Joe Thorne Halifax Marc Reardon Tipper McEwan Fredericton Katherine Toner…

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Margaret Anne Walsh, Dan Boone, QC & George Caines, QC, receive Stewart McKelvey Awards for their contributions to the Firm

December 7, 2017

For their many contributions made to the fabric of the Firm over the years, the second annual Stewart McKelvey Awards recognized Margaret Anne Walsh with the Innovator of the Year Award, Dan Boone, QC, with…

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Thomas Laughlin receives Queen’s Counsel designation

December 6, 2017

Charlottetown partner Thomas Laughlin has been appointed Queen’s Counsel for his contributions to the legal profession and the general community. Called to the Prince Edward Island (“PEI”) bar in 1999, Thomas has extensive litigation experience…

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Candace L. Thomas, QC, receives 2017 Community Service Award

November 30, 2017

Halifax partner Candace L. Thomas, QC, has been chosen as the recipient of the Canadian Bar Association Nova Scotia Branch 2017 Community Service Award. This recognition is given to one individual each year who has…

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Young Lawyer Profile on Divya Subramanian featured in latest edition of Nova Voce

November 24, 2017

Published in the fall 2017 issue of the Canadian Bar Association Nova Scotia branch Nova Voce magazine, Halifax associate Divya Subramanian is highlighted in a Young Lawyer Profile. In this piece, Divya describes her previous…

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Erin Best named a Lexpert Rising Star

November 17, 2017

During a gala dinner last night in Toronto, St. John’s partner Erin Best received a Lexpert Rising Star: Leading Lawyer Under 40 award. This recognition celebrates excellence in the field of business law and litigation…

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Jim Gormley, QC, appointed judge of Prince Edward Island Supreme Court

November 1, 2017

As announced by the Honourable Jody Wilson-Raybould, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Jim Gormley, QC, will take a spot on the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island. Jim was called to the…

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Chantal Thibodeau receives Queen’s Counsel designation

October 31, 2017

Moncton partner Chantal Thibodeau is among the 10 lawyers from New Brunswick who have been appointed Queen’s Counsel, as announced by Lieutenant Governor Jocelyne Roy Vienneau. Individuals who receive this designation demonstrate outstanding professional integrity,…

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The Honourable James Cowan, QC, to discuss genetic discrimination at privacy law symposium

October 27, 2017

During the Canadian Bar Association Access to Information and Privacy Law Symposium this afternoon in Ottawa, the Honourable James Cowan, QC, will be the lunchtime keynote speaker. Jim has fought for years as a legislator…

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