Our specialist
education sector lawyers have a reputation for taking on complex, high profile matters in the education sector.
Not exact matches
Founded in 1982 by Warren Winkler, Roy Filion and David Wakely, this 43 -
lawyer firm acts exclusively for employers in diverse
sectors of the economy — from energy and manufacturing to healthcare,
education, transportation and government.
This 31 -
lawyer firm represents clients in most areas of the Canadian economy including construction, forestry, marine transportation, mining, health care, post-secondary
education, retail, public transportation, utilities and the municipal
sector.
With a focus on management issues, the firm's growing team of
lawyers represents private and public employers and First Nations communities across a diverse range of business
sectors:
education, fishing, construction, technology, hospitality, entertainment and non-profit organizations.
There is also a need for more clarification and creative thinking about the roles of different stakeholders: is this a funding issue requiring greater public
sector intervention, an
education and training issue requiring greater collaboration between
lawyers, law schools and other disciplines, or solely a regulatory issue?
Our
lawyers have experience in a range of
sectors, including: energy, utilities, financial services, real estate, retail,
education, health, pharmaceutical, construction, transportation, hospitality, tourism, manufacturing, technology, telecommunications, sports and media.
Firm wide, our
lawyers have experience in almost every
sector, including: retail, hospitality, F&B, energy, utilities, financial services,
education, health, construction, transportation, real estate, tourism, manufacturing, technology and media and advertising.
Neil has over 20 years» practical experience as a litigation and commercial dispute resolution
lawyer advising on a wide range of commercial disputes, risk assessment and mitigation strategies in the public,
education, health, transport, housing, energy, sports and manufacturing
sectors.
All the firm's 40
lawyers practise exclusively in the area of labour and employment on behalf of employers in industry, finance,
education, higher
education, health, retail, entertainment, energy, media, transportation, social services, and the public
sector.
Our Creative Commons license meets many needs, but with the able assistance of Jon Festinger QC — a media
lawyer with unique credentials for this sort of thing — we are now looking to craft a custom set of policies (terms of service, copyright policy, and Creative Commons licensing) along with better communication around open licensing, expectations, and best practices for open licensing in the public legal
education and information (PLEI)
sector.
With help from Dr Cristina Godinho at UCL's Centre for Behaviour Change, Dr Steven Vaughan of Birmingham Law School's Centre for Professional
Education and Research, and Paul Gilbert of LBC Wise Counsel (and a former general counsel), and a bit - part contribution from me, the Project surveyed around 400 in - house
lawyers working in the commercial, public and third
sectors.