Response to COVID-19
Stewart McKelvey is monitoring the path of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (“COVID-19”) very closely, and the health and safety of our clients and colleagues is top of mind. We have a dedicated COVID-19 team that includes our CEO, our Managing Partners throughout Atlantic Canada and our internal legal advisors from relevant practice areas.
We are monitoring travel advisories and the travel of our firm members and putting appropriate safeguards in place. We are also communicating with our lawyers and staff regularly to ensure that all are aware of current recommended preventative measures.
Currently, all six of Stewart McKelvey’s offices are open and operating normally. We have had the ability to work remotely for many years, and have a contingency plan in place in the event that all or most of our firm members are not permitted to physically be present in an office. Our site diversification allows us to operate from any office and, with the exception of our St. John’s, NL office, all offices are easily accessible by car for our lawyers and core support staff.
This will ensure we can provide uninterrupted service to our clients.
Many of our clients are also dealing with COVID-19 response within their own businesses. Stewart McKelvey stands ready to assist with any questions or concerns regarding remote work, absence management, and workplace health and safety. We also encourage you to regularly check for Government of Canada updates and advisories here.
We will continue to monitor and respond to the latest developments, and are here to support you as we navigate this challenging time together.
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Originally published July 16 on the HR Law blog, Case comment: Accommodation of permanent restrictions by Charlottetown associate Patti Wheatley has been reproduced on the Canadian Employment Law Todaywebsite. Within her article, Patti discusses a recent decision from Alberta that…
Read MoreThe second edition of The Shipping Law Review was recently published, featuring a chapter contributed by Will Moreira, QC, FCIArb. This publication is targeted towards those involved in addressing both wet and dry shipping disputes in a variety of jurisdictions.…
Read MoreHalifax associate Michelle Chai has written an article for the July 2015 issue of Touchstones, the Canadian Bar Association’s Equality Committee newsletter, titled, Putting the new generation of lawyers under the magnifying glass. Within this piece, Michelle discusses…
Read MoreHalifax partner Scott Campbell joins approximately 2,500 other corporate and insurance defense lawyers as a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel (“IADC”). As noted on the IADC website, “IADC membership is comprised of the world’s leading corporate…
Read MoreIn the July 2015 edition of Canadian Lawyer, Halifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, is featured in donalee Moulton’s piece, All in the family. This article outlines some ways that lawyers can ensure the family members of their…
Read MoreMaurice Chiasson, QC, has been invited to become a member of the Insolvency Institute of Canada (“IIC”). This organization aims to promote excellence and thought leadership within the areas of commercial insolvency and restructuring policy and practice…
Read MoreFor the second year in a row, Charlottetown partner Tracey Clements, QC, is listed as one of Benchmark Litigation‘s Top 25 Women in Litigation in Canada. Tracey is one of only two Atlantic Canadian lawyers to be recognized…
Read MoreOriginally published on the HR Law blog, BCCA clarifies McKinley: “contextual approach” and prior discipline, by partner Lisa Gallivan and associate Alison Strachan, has and will be reproduced in a variety of LexisNexis Canada Inc. publications, including The Ultimate HR…
Read MoreSaint John partner, James LeMesurier, QC, was interviewed for the Telegraph-Journal article, Outside workers’ 14.5 per cent raise likely sets bar for other city union negotiations: councilor. Within this article, James discusses how the increase in outside…
Read MorePaul Harquail, ACIArb, has been elected Eastern vice-president of the Canadian Maritime Law Association (“CMLA”) board of directors, as well as the chair of its Federal Court Act and Rules Committee. Paul has been involved with the…
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