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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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Knowledge manager Cyndi Murphy named Canadian Association of Law Libraries Honoured Member

May 27, 2016

During the Canadian Association of Law Libraries (“CALL”) annual conference, Cyndi Murphy was the recipient of the Honoured Member Award for her many years of service and dedication to this organization and fellow legal information specialists. This…

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Tauna Staniland & Amanda Whitehead recognized by Community Centre Alliance

May 25, 2016

At the Community Centre Alliance (“CCA”) annual general meeting today, St. John’s lawyers Tauna Staniland and Amanda Whitehead were recognized for the work they have done for this organization. Both Tauna and Amanda assisted the CCA in a pro-bono project last…

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Tipper McEwan speaks on products liability primer panel at Canadian Defence Lawyers conference

May 25, 2016

Following the annual general meeting, the Canadian Defence Lawyers conference, Thursday, May 26, will feature associate Tipper McEwan as a session panelist. Beginning at 2:00 p.m. EDT, Tipper will be joined by two others to present a basic…

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Firm lawyers contribute to the country’s leading book on maritime law

May 18, 2016

Partners Will Moreira, QC, FCIArb, Kim Walsh and Scott Campbell, as well as former partner David Henley, have made substantial contributions to what has been billed as, “the leading scholarly text and reference work on maritime law in Canada”, Canadian…

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Halifax partner Nancy Rubin, QC, speaks at energy & utility regulators conference

May 16, 2016

At the Canadian Association of Members of Public Utility Tribunals (“CAMPUT”) 2016 conference in Montreal, Nancy Rubin, QC, will be a panelist discussing demand management. Shawn McCarthy, Global Energy Reporter for The Globe and Mail will moderate this…

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Karen Bennett-Clayton quoted in The Lawyers Weekly about recent Internet libel decision

May 13, 2016

Halifax partner Karen Bennett-Clayton was quoted in the recent article, ‘Despicable’ web campaign means blanket ban, by John Schofield. This piece, featured in the latest issue of The Lawyers Weekly, outlines a recent decision out of Ontario in which…

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Lisa Gallivan & Mark Tector speak at Occupational Health & Safety course

May 10, 2016

Dalhousie University College of Continuing Education is hosting an Occupational Health and Safety (“OH&S”) Law and Regulations coursewhich will feature Lisa Gallivan as an instructor and Mark Tector as a guest lecturer. This four-day course, May 9 – 12, will…

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Paul Saunders outlines steps to define & implement innovation initiatives in Business Voice

May 10, 2016

In industries that are adverse to change, it can be challenging to bring about a fundamental shift necessary to meet the desires of your clients. Within this month’s Business Voice magazine (page 34), Practice Innovation Partner Paul Saunders presents…

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Nancy Rubin, QC, Christa Brothers, QC & Candace Thomas to speak at upcoming Atlantic Women in Litigation conference

May 4, 2016

Presented by The Advocates’ Society, the Atlantic Women in Litigationconference, May 5 in Halifax, will feature Nancy Rubin, QC, as a panelist, as well as Christa Brothers, QC and Candace Thomas as mentors during a roundtable discussion. Beginning at 10:00 a.m.…

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Stewart McKelvey named the 2015 ArtsNL Patron of the Arts

April 29, 2016

ArtsNL will present Stewart McKelvey with the Patron of the Arts award at a Gala reception at the Arts and Culture Centre in Stephenville on Saturday, May 28. As a longstanding contributor to the arts through…

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