Three Firm lawyers called to the Nova Scotia bar
We congratulate Lauren Harper, Sarah Jackson and Chenchen Yu on their call to the Nova Scotia bar this morning. Former articled clerks Lauren and Sarah are beginning their careers at the Firm as associates, with Lauren focusing on general health care matters and Sarah practicing general litigation. Chenchen, who has transferred from our Charlottetown office, will continue her practice in real property and corporate formation/reorganization.
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Halifax partner Marc Reardon and associate Michelle Black will present to Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law students tomorrow, October 31, at a Law+ session. During their presentation, Marc and Michelle will discuss the differences…
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Read MoreHalifax partner Andrew Fraser, QC, has been selected to become a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America (“LCA”). The LCA is a trial lawyer honourary society whose membership is limited to less than half…
Read MoreFollowing provincial bar call ceremonies this morning, we congratulate and welcome associates Kara Harrington and Matthew Jacobs to our St. John’s team. We also welcome and congratulate associates Jennifer Thompson and Brendan Sheridan, who join…
Read MoreStewart McKelvey is pleased to join fellow Future Leaders sponsors, comprised of businesses and community leaders across the region, to gift 2,000 tickets to students free of charge for “A Conversation with President Barack Obama”,…
Read MoreAssociate Conor O’Neil has recent become a Professional Engineer in the Province of New Brunswick. This designation is given to those who have graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering degree or similar from a Canadian…
Read MoreDuring a conference hosted by the Université de Moncton, partner Sacha Morisset will speak tomorrow to human resources professionals from universities around the region about recent labour and employment legal trends. He will discuss such…
Read MoreIn a recent Canadian Bar Association National Magazine blog article, practice innovation partner Paul Saunders was quoted on the issue of billable hours versus fixed fees in today’s legal landscape. “Clients increasingly seek non-hourly billing…
Read MoreHalifax 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…
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