Saint John Partner, James LeMesurier, K.C., named a Fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers
Congratulations to James LeMesurier, K.C., Partner in our Saint John office, on his induction as a Fellow of the College of Labor & Employment Lawyers, at their recent Induction Dinner in Washington, DC. The first and only Fellow in New Brunswick, James joins Managing Partner Rebecca Saturley and Partner Brian Johnston, K.C. (both in the Halifax office) in this esteemed group of the most accomplished members of the labour and employment law community.
The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers “is a distinguished body of individuals drawing its membership from the best and brightest lawyers, academicians and scholars in the field of Labor and Employment Law.”
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