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Rick Dunlop interviewed about working from home during the time of COVID-19

Halifax partner Rick Dunlop sat down with CTV Atlantic this week to discuss what employers and employees should be aware of when working from home as COVID-19 spreads. Rick acknowledges that while there are a variety of jobs and contracts, “it’s reasonable for [an] employer to take measures to ensure that employee doesn’t attend the workplace and put others in jeopardy.”

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COVID-19 update: Effective immediately, our St. John’s office has implemented its remote work plan

February 14, 2021

In light of the COVID-19 Alert Level 5 in Newfoundland and Labrador announced on Friday, February 12th, our St. John’s office has, once again, implemented its remote work plan. This means our office is physically…

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In Memoriam – Chris Lewis, Partner, St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador

February 1, 2021

It is with great sadness that the Firm announces the passing of St. John’s partner Chris Lewis after a courageous battle with cancer. Chris began his career as a summer student in the St. John’s…

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Halifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, receives Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Founder’s Award

February 1, 2021

The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (“STEP”) has chosen Richard Niedermayer, TEP, as a 2021 recipient of the STEP Founder’s Award for Outstanding Achievement, making him one of only two Canadians to be acknowledged…

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Rebecca Saturley interviewed about mental health in the workplace

January 29, 2021

In an article for Canadian Lawyer, Managing Partner, Halifax, Rebecca Saturley discusses some of the ways employers can address mental stress while working, whether from the office or home. She stresses the importance of creating…

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Sarah-Jane Hasenauer-Kinsley joins Saint John office

January 27, 2021

We welcome our newest Saint John associate, Sarah-Jane Hasenauer-Kinsley, to the Firm. Sarah-Jane will help our litigation clients with the issues they face.

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Daniela Bassan speaks with Moderna CEO about innovation

January 22, 2021

Halifax partner and president of the Harvard Club of Atlantic Canada, Daniela Bassan, QC, helped lead a conversation with Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel, during a Harvard Business School Alumni event. Stéphane discussed his inspiring and…

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Canadian College of Construction Lawyers to induct Greg Moores as Fellow

January 14, 2021

St. John’s partner Greg Moores will be formally inducted as a Fellow of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers (“CCCL”), during an annual meeting in May, to be held virtually. The CCCL is comprised of…

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Mark Tector answers questions about the ability to require employees to take the COVID-19 vaccine

January 13, 2021

Halifax partner Mark Tector was interviewed recently on CBC’s Information Morning about what employers and employees should know about COVID-19 vaccines. He sheds light on whether or not workplaces can introduce a policy that makes…

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Stewart McKelvey appoints three new Managing Partners

January 5, 2021

We are pleased to announce the appointment of new Managing Partners in our St. John’s, Charlottetown and Fredericton offices, effective January 1, 2021. Managing Partners play a significant leadership role in our local offices, entrusted…

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Lara Greenough admitted to Firm Partnership

January 4, 2021

Lara Greenough of the Fredericton office is welcomed as Stewart McKelvey’s newest partner, effective January 1, 2021. Called to the bar in 2013, Lara focuses on administrative, commercial, civil and employment law. She has appeared…

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