Firm lawyers listed as leaders in more than 40 practice areas byThe Best Lawyers™ in Canada
The Best Lawyers™ in Canada 2020 has recognized 83 Stewart McKelvey lawyers as legal leaders, in more than 40 practice areas. Fifteen of these individuals have also been named “Lawyer of the Year”, a designation given to the lawyer in each practice and metropolitan area with the highest overall peer-feedback.
Best Lawyers® is the oldest, most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession, which allows lawyers to share their opinion about the abilities of their colleagues.
Best Lawyers™ 2020 “Lawyer of the Year”:
Allison McCarthy, Fredericton – Banking and Finance Law
Andrew Burke, Halifax – Securities Law
Chantal Thibodeau, QC, Moncton – Insurance Law
Christine Pound, ICD.D, Halifax – Corporate Law
Colleen Keyes, Halifax – Mergers and Acquisitions Law
Cynthia Benson, Saint John – Personal Injury Litigation
James Murphy, Saint John – Real Estate Law
Jim Cruickshank, Halifax – Trusts and Estates
John McFarlane, QC, Halifax – Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law
Jonathan Coady, Charlottetown – Corporate and Commercial Litigation
Kenneth McCullogh, QC, Saint John – Corporate and Commercial Litigation
Maureen Ryan, QC, St. John’s – Corporate Law
Paul Kiley, Charlottetown – Corporate Law
Paul Smith, Saint John – Corporate Law
Robert Grant, QC, Halifax – Natural Resources Law
Archive
Beginning at 7:00 p.m. tonight, Halifax partner Karen Bennett-Clayton will be featured as a panelist for the Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law workshop event, “Dress for Success: Following Suit“. A number of lawyers will join Karen…
Read MoreThe upcoming Canadian Bar Association New Brunswick branch event, Building the Lawyer’s Toolbox, Thursday, October 20, will feature Saint John partner James LeMesurier, QC, as a session speaker. James will present alongside Daniel Theriault, QC, of the…
Read MoreIn a new piece (page 18) for the September 2016 issue of Canadian Underwriter, associate Joe Thorne and articled clerk Giles Ayers outline the decision of Tuck v Supreme Holdings and how it addresses confirmation and the resetting of limitation periods. This case,…
Read MorePractice innovation partner Paul Saunders looked at the Agile management technique Scrum for his most recent article on the LegalBizDev blog. This piece, adapted from an article within the Legal Project Management Quick Reference Guide, outlines how Scrum works…
Read MoreHalifax partner Richard Niedermayer, TEP, was interviewed for Michelle Shriver’s recent article Creative Planning for Incapacity, featured in the latest issue of Advisor’s Edge. Within this piece, Richard is one of a handful of industry leaders who…
Read MoreSt. John’s partner Bruce Grant, QC, recently spoke at the 12th annual Canadian Bar Association National Insolvency Conference, held in Chicago, Illinois. Bruce was part of a panel that reviewed the impact of low oil prices on…
Read MoreNew Brunswick lawyers speak at upcoming Chartered Professional Accountants conference in Fredericton
Partners Paul Harquail, ACIArb and James LeMesurier, QC, as well as associates Alanna Waberski, Nick Russon and Christopher Marr, will be presenting a full day session this Wednesday, October 12, at the 2016 Chartered Professional Accountants New Brunswick Fall Continuing Professional Development conference in…
Read MorePractice innovation partner Paul Saunders is featured in this month’s Canadian Lawyer, for his article, An Agile Approach to Legal Project Management – Part III: Lean. In the final piece within a three-part series for this publication, Paul discusses…
Read MoreFourteen firm lawyers have been listed in this year’s Who’s Who Legal: Canada publication, in the chapters of their respective practice areas. Who’s Who Legal conducted independent research with clients and colleagues in order to identify the…
Read MoreIn a recent blog post for LegalBizDev, Paul Saunders outlined how the management tool Kanban can be used in legal departments or firms to increase efficiency and decrease waste. Through charting the stages of each case by placing…
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