Sentences with phrase «labour rights law firm»

Labour Rights Law Firm, specifically Mr. Anderson, checked all those boxes and more.

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The firm practises in all areas of employment and labour law including human rights law, disability and accommodation, workplace investigations, employment litigation, privacy law, workplace bullying and harassment, collective bargaining, employment standards and workplace health and safety issues.
She practises administrative law and civil litigation in the areas of equality rights, professional regulation, labour and employment law and human rights with her firm Symes and Street.
Bowmans drew on its strong cadre of employment and labour law specialists and was engaged right from the beginning of negotiations — testament to the firm's longstanding relationship with the client.
With an interest in human rights and social justice, Jennifer articled for the Canadian Autoworkers Unions (now UNIFOR) and the union side labour and employment law firm Green and Chercover (now Ursel Phillps Fellows Hopkinson) and was called to the Bar in June 2008.
-- Avril 2010 — Canadian Lawyer, «The Right Fit» — Avril 2010 — National Magazine's Addendum, «How to Land a Justice» — Juin 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «When Contests Become Personal» — Juin 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «Small Firm Lawyer at the SCC» — Avril 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «Labour Law: Shelter in the Storm?»
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She conducts legal research, provides advice and engages in written advocacy in most of the firm's practice areas, including labour law, administrative law, human rights law, constitutional litigation, public interest litigation, civil litigation and class actions.
The other prizes went to: Darragh Mackin, KRW Law (legal aid newcomer); Lou Crisfield, Miles & Partners (social & welfare lawyer); Baljit Bains, Wilsons Solicitors (family legal aid lawyer); Tracy Winstanley, Heaney Watson (family mediator); Elizabeth Callaghan, Dere Street Barristers (legal aid barrister): Philippa Curran, Odonnells Solicitors (mental health lawyer); Clare Jennings, Matthew Gold & Company (children's rights); Simon Creighton, Bhatt Murphy (public law lawyer); Simon Natas, Irvine Thanvi Natas Solicitors (criminal defence lawyer); Anti Trafficking & Labour Exploitation Unit (legal aid firm / not - for - profit agency); and Crowdjustice (access to justice through ILaw (legal aid newcomer); Lou Crisfield, Miles & Partners (social & welfare lawyer); Baljit Bains, Wilsons Solicitors (family legal aid lawyer); Tracy Winstanley, Heaney Watson (family mediator); Elizabeth Callaghan, Dere Street Barristers (legal aid barrister): Philippa Curran, Odonnells Solicitors (mental health lawyer); Clare Jennings, Matthew Gold & Company (children's rights); Simon Creighton, Bhatt Murphy (public law lawyer); Simon Natas, Irvine Thanvi Natas Solicitors (criminal defence lawyer); Anti Trafficking & Labour Exploitation Unit (legal aid firm / not - for - profit agency); and Crowdjustice (access to justice through Ilaw lawyer); Simon Natas, Irvine Thanvi Natas Solicitors (criminal defence lawyer); Anti Trafficking & Labour Exploitation Unit (legal aid firm / not - for - profit agency); and Crowdjustice (access to justice through IT).
After her call, Paula briefly worked for Lancaster House in 1996 as a legal editor, then went on to practise as an associate in law firms specialising in labour, employment and human rights law in Toronto, Ottawa and Sudbury.
As a senior member of the firm, Liz practiced civil and administrative law with particular expertise in labour and employment law, human rights, occupational health and safety, and health care.
Mary was a partner at our firm, acting in the areas of human rights, pay equity, labour, constitutional, administrative and employment law.
-- April 2010 — Canadian Lawyer, «The Right Fit» — April 2010 — National Magazine's Addendum, «How to Land a Justice» — June 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «When Contests Become Personal» — June 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «Small Firm Lawyer at the SCC» — April 2009 — National Magazine's Addendum, «Labour Law: Shelter in the Storm?»
He articled at the Toronto litigation and labour law firm Sack Goldblatt Mitchell LLP, was called to the bar in 2005, and went on to become an associate at Shell Lawyers, a boutique firm whose practice focuses on labour and human rights law.
December 5, 2017 Doug MacLeod, MacLeod Law Firm Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment / Labour Standards, Health and Safety, HR Policies and Procedures, Human Resources, Human Rights, Integrated Accessibility Regulation, Notice, Damages and Settlements, Payroll, Standard for Customer Service, Standard for Employment, Standard for Information and Communications, Standard for the Built Environment, Standard for Transportation, 0
March 11, 2014 Doug MacLeod, MacLeod Law Firm Accessibility Standards, Employee Relations, Employment / Labour Standards, Health and Safety, HR Policies and Procedures, Human Resources, Human Rights, Payroll, Standard for Customer Service, Wages and Compensation
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