Stewart McKelvey welcomes four newly admitted lawyers to our New Brunswick teams
Following bar admission ceremonies this afternoon, we are pleased to welcome four new lawyers to our offices in New Brunswick. Erica Chestnut and Leigh-Ellen Dunstan will join our Saint John team, while Mark Heighton will be located in Fredericton and Lyndsay Scovil will be in Moncton.
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Timothy Matthews, QC, TEP, has been elected as the only Atlantic Canadian Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (“ACTEC”), and is one of only 18 Canadian lawyers to attain this membership.…
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Read MoreHalifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, has written an article for volume 26, issue 1 of the STEP Journal, titled Dynastic dynamism. With the abolishment of the rule against perpetuities in Nova Scotia, multigenerational dynastic trusts…
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