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Ottawa-based partner John MacDonell returns to government

John MacDonell will take a one year leave of absence from the firm to assume the role of Chief of Staff to the Honourable Erin O’Toole, federal Minister of Veteran Affairs, commencing January 21. John has known Minister O’Toole for almost 20 years. It is the combination of the caliber of this minister and their shared sense of purpose with regard to Canada’s veterans, that has led John to accept this central role. John’s return to government underscores the high regard in which he is held by those in government, politics and in Canada’s military family.

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Timothy Matthews, QC, TEP, becomes only Atlantic Canadian to join American College of Trust and Estate Counsel

April 24, 2018

Timothy Matthews, QC, TEP, has been elected as the only Atlantic Canadian Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (“ACTEC”), and is one of only 18 Canadian lawyers to attain this membership.…

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Sadira Jan reviews what to look for in non-disclosure agreements at Smart Energy event

April 24, 2018

During the 14th annual Smart Energy 2018 event today, Halifax partner Sadira Jan will be hosting a session on confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements (“NDAs”). Sadie will provide attendees with an overview of NDAs, including the…

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Jennifer MacPherson & Level Chan celebrated by the Canadian Bar Association for extensive volunteer work

April 20, 2018

As part of National Volunteer Week, the Canadian Bar Association (“CBA”) National magazine website highlighted 11 individuals who are considered to be outstanding CBA volunteers. Among the 11, two Firm partners: Jennifer MacPherson, Charlottetown, and…

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Lydia Bugden works to advance diversity & leadership roles for women in Atlantic Canada

April 19, 2018

In keeping with Stewart McKelvey’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, chief executive officer and managing partner Lydia Bugden has joined the YWCA Halifax Women’s Leadership Collaborative. Presented by Nova Scotia Business Inc., this initiative works…

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The role of a University Board in privacy & cybersecurity

April 6, 2018

Halifax partner and chair of the Dalhousie University board of governors Lawrence Stordy, QC, will speak at a panel later today at the 32nd annual Canadian University Boards Association (“CUBA”) conference. Larry will be joined…

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J. Andrew Fraser receives Queen’s Counsel designation

April 6, 2018

Halifax partner J. Andrew Fraser has been appointed Queen’s Counsel for his contributions to the legal profession and the community. Having litigated matters before the courts in Nova Scotia and Ontario, as well as the…

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Halifax partner Nancy Rubin, QC, inducted as a new Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers

March 9, 2018

Halifax partner Nancy Rubin, QC, was recently inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers (“ACTL”). The ACTL is composed of preeminent members of the trial bar from the United States and Canada, and is…

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Dunsmuir after a decade: its impact on administrative law

February 26, 2018

As the tenth anniversary of Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick approaches, Saint John and Fredericton managing partner Clarence Bennett reflects on what actually happened in the case that made significant contributions to a new framework for…

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Marijuana legalization in the workplace & beyond

February 23, 2018

In the latest episode of the Turning a New Leaf podcast, Halifax partner Rick Dunlop sat down with host Shawn King to discuss Canada’s future following the legalization of marijuana later in 2018. Rick covers…

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Tax and non-tax issues to consider when drafting a dynastic trust

February 23, 2018

Halifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, has written an article for volume 26, issue 1 of the STEP Journal, titled Dynastic dynamism. With the abolishment of the rule against perpetuities in Nova Scotia, multigenerational dynastic trusts…

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