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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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Richard Niedermayer, TEP, to speak at estate planning seminar

March 9, 2017

The Atlantic Canadian branch of the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners is hosting its third seminar of the 2016 – 2017 season today, March 9, at 2:30 p.m., featuring Richard Niedermayer, TEP. Richard will…

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Sheree Conlon & Candace Thomas appointed Queen’s Counsel

February 24, 2017

Halifax partners Sheree Conlon and Candace Thomas join 12 other lawyers in the province who have received a Queen’s Counsel designation for 2017, as announced by Justice Minister Diana Whalen. This recognition is given to…

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Stewart McKelvey named Litigation Firm of the Year – Atlantics for the fifth consecutive year

February 24, 2017

Stewart McKelvey is the only North American law firm to have been named Firm of the Year by Benchmark Litigation five years in a row and the only firm in Atlantic Canada to have received…

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Incoming articled clerks participate in ‘research-a-thon’ for refugees seeking asylum in Canada

February 10, 2017

Ria Guidone and Jessica Habet, two incoming firm articled clerks, were a part of the recent ‘research-a-thon’ for individuals looking to seek asylum in Canada, following the United States travel ban. ‘Research 4 Refugees‘ brought…

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Robert Vincent, QC, receives Canadian Bar Association – New Brunswick branch Distinguished Service Award

February 8, 2017

Presented at the annual Canadian Bar Association – New Brunswick branch (“CBA-NB”) Midwinter 2017 President’s Dinner, Saint John partner Robert Vincent, QC, was given the Distinguished Service Award. This recognition celebrates the top legal professionals…

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Jennifer Taylor receives Zöe Odei Young Lawyers’ Award

February 3, 2017

At the Canadian Bar Association – Nova Scotia branch Mid-Winter Conference, it was announced that research lawyer Jennifer Taylor was the recipient of the Zöe Odei Young Lawyers’ Award. This recognition is given to an…

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Canadian Bar Association – New Brunswick branch Midwinter 2017 features firm lawyers as session speakers

February 2, 2017

During the Canadian Bar Association – New Brunswick branch Midwinter 2017, Friday, February 3 and Saturday, February 4, a number of Stewart McKelvey lawyers will be presenters or panelists. Clarence Bennett, Robert Dysart, Charles LeBlond,…

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Five lawyers to speak at Canadian Bar Association – Nova Scotia branch Mid-Winter Conference

February 2, 2017

Partners Christa Brothers, QC, Scott Campbell, Christopher Madill and Candace Thomas, as well as research lawyer Jennifer Taylor, will explore a wide range of legal topics at the Canadian Bar Association – Nova Scotia branch…

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Stewart McKelvey committed to enhancing student development at Dalhousie University

January 24, 2017

Dalhousie University Board of Governors chair Lawrence Stordy, QC and vice-chair Candace Thomas, continue to help students learn and grow with opportunities outside of the classroom. At the grand re-opening of the Student Union Building,…

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Richard Niedermayer, TEP, presents Canadian Bar Association Prince Edward Island branch Wills, Estates & Trusts lunch & learn

January 23, 2017

Halifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, will review how trusts can be used to plan estates and avoid probate at tomorrow’s Canadian Bar Association Prince Edward Island branch Wills, Estates and Trusts lunch and learn. Beginning…

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