Sarah Almon receives Trust and Estate Practitioner designation
Halifax lawyer Sarah Almon has become a certified Trust and Estate Practitioner, following the completion of membership requirements for the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (“STEP”). A global network of professionals, STEP requires eligible individuals to enroll in a two year course involving exams and papers on a variety of trust and estate topics, in order to receive this internationally-known designation.
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Halifax partner Daniela Bassan will be a part of a panel discussion tomorrow, September 27 at the 93rd annual Intellectual Property Institute of Canada conference. Speakers will review the top decisions within this area over…
Read MoreDuring the upcoming Atlantic Coast Legal Innovation and Technology Roundtable event, Halifax partner Daniela Bassan will explain how technology is changing document review and eDiscovery. She will review four key areas of eDiscovery, specifically the…
Read MoreStewart McKelvey is pleased to be included amongst the donors for The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin Access to Justice Fund, named after the longest-serving Chief Justice in the country. In addition to initial donations from…
Read MoreAs of September 1, 2019, Erin Best has assumed the role of chair of the Canadian Bar Association National Intellectual Property Section, for the 2019/2020 term. This section works with the Federal Courts and Court…
Read MoreThe Best Lawyers™ in Canada 2020 has recognized 83 Stewart McKelvey lawyers as legal leaders, in more than 40 practice areas. Fifteen of these individuals have also been named “Lawyer of the Year”, a designation…
Read MoreSaint John associate Brent McCumber, P.Eng., has received a Certificate of Achievement for completing the Chartered Professional Accountants of Canada In-Depth Tax Program. This three year program provides students with the most comprehensive, practical and…
Read MoreHalifax partner Mick Ryan, QC, was recently named Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (“SDRCC”) Chair for a two-year term. The appointment was made by the Federal Minister for Sports and Mick is the first…
Read MorePartner Rémy Boudreau has brought his bilingual litigation practice to our Moncton office. Called to the New Brunswick bar in 2004, Rémy works with insurance companies, banks, financial institutions and realtors to resolve their matters…
Read MoreWe welcome Will Cann and Michael Carver, who have both recently joined our Charlottetown office as associates. Will’s practice focuses on general litigation, including criminal, insurance and public law, while Mike joins our team to…
Read MoreWe congratulate all those who were called to the New Brunswick bar this morning, including former articled clerks Jennifer Cooper, Eima Hajizadeh, Graham Haynes, Sarah Kanhai and John Morse. Graham, Sarah and John will now…
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