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Welcome new St. John’s associate Gwenyth Stadig

Called to the Newfoundland and Labrador bar today, Gwenyth Stadig joins our St. John’s office as an associate.

Gwenyth’s practice will focus on municipal law, privacy law, as well as corporate and commercial law, as she strives to work hard to get the best possible results for her clients.

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Unorthodox ways Nova Scotian entrepreneurs can leverage cannabis legalization

February 2, 2018

In a new article for NOW! Nova Scotia, Halifax associate Kevin Landry discusses how entrepreneurs in the province can cash in on legal cannabis. From research and development, to new products and “micro” processing, Kevin…

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Geoffrey Connolly, QC, P.Eng., building a brighter future for construction law

January 29, 2018

Charlottetown partner Geoffrey Connolly, QC, P.Eng., has become the first Charter Fellow of the Construction Lawyers Society of America (“CLSA”) from Prince Edward Island. Membership is offered internationally by invitation-only, and given to those individuals…

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Stewart McKelvey welcomes two new associates to the Charlottetown office

January 26, 2018

We are pleased to welcome Justin Milne and Michael Fleischmann to our Charlottetown office as associates. Justin will help his clients in areas including administrative law, family law and criminal law, while Michael’s practice will…

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Online influencers urged to disclose paid or sponsored content on social media

January 25, 2018

With the growing number of ‘internet celebrities’ and ‘social media influencers’, it is important to know the law surrounding disclosure of paid or sponsored content. In the Canadian Lawyer article, Keeping up with the influencers,…

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What major issues employers should think about in preparation for the legalization of marijuana

January 25, 2018

Halifax partner Rick Dunlop has written a piece for NOW! Nova Scotia detailing five key issues that employers should keep in mind leading up to the legalization of marijuana, effective July 1, 2018. He notes…

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Successful successions: how to effectively transfer your business

January 24, 2018

In a recent Globe and Mail article, Halifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, provided some tips and tricks for the successful transfer of a business. Richard notes that if an owner wishes to sell their business,…

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Maureen Ryan & Colm St. Roch Seviour appointed Queen’s Counsel

January 19, 2018

St. John’s partners Maureen Ryan and Colm St. Roch Seviour join eight other individuals in the province who have received a Queen’s Counsel designation, as announced by Justice and Public Safety Minister Andrew Parsons. This…

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Jim Cruickshank to speak on wealth transfer for business succession

January 17, 2018

Halifax partner Jim Cruickshank will be joined by two other presenters, Thursday, January 18, to review and discuss key issues for advisors walking clients through business succession planning. This Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners…

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Allison Whelan appointed as board director of Newfoundland and Labrador Legal Aid Commission

January 16, 2018

St. John’s associate Allison Whelan has joined the Newfoundland and Labrador Legal Aid Commission‘s as a director, for a two year term. The Legal Aid Commission facilitates access to legal representation for persons in the…

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Erin Best interviewed by CBC on copyright infringement of obituaries

January 15, 2018

St. John’s partner Erin Best was recently interviewed by CBC to discuss the copyright infringement that can occur when copying an obituary without permission. Erin was interviewed in regards to a website that copied photos…

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