We would like to extend a very special congratulations to all the employers, and in particular, our many clients who made the 2017 list of Greater Toronto’s Top Employers!
Announcements
We keep you informed about our firm, our lawyers, our industry and other items of interest to human resources professionals.
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce that two of our lawyers have been recognized as among the Canada’s leading practitioners in the Who’s Who Legal: Labour, Employment 2016 guide…
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce that Greg Power has been named one of Lexpert’s 2016 Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40. Lexpert recognizes Greg as a “problem-solver” and acknowledges his outstanding work for employers across the country…
Hicks Morley has again been recognized as a leader in the field of Labour and Employment law by the Legal 500 Canada 2017 guide. Stephen Shamie was listed among the “Leading lawyers” nationwide…
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce it has once again ranked as the leading law firm in the Labour Relations and Pensions category according to the 2016/2017 Lexpert® CCCA/ACCJE Corporate Counsel Directory and Yearbook…
Frank Cesario, Elisha Jamieson-Davies and Dianne Jozefacki, recently contributed a chapter titled, “Frustration of Contract in the Employment Law Context” to the Annual Review of Civil Litigation 2016 by the Honourable Mr. Justice Todd L. Archibald and the late Honourable Mr. Justice Randall Scott Echlin…
Hicks Morley’s Henry Dinsdale was mentioned in the October 28, 2016 Benefits and Pensions Monitor Daily News Alert titled “CPP Enhancement Offers Opportunity.” The alert summarizes the CPP – The Next Generation Advantage session…
Hicks Morley has been ranked in Chambers Canada 2017 in the areas of Employment & Labour, Nationwide – Canada and Ontario and Pensions & Benefits, Nationwide – Canada. Stephen Shamie is commended for his ability to deal with sophisticated labour relations issues and is described as “knowledgeable and highly regarded.” Henry Dinsdale is regarded as a “go-to labour and employment lawyer” with extensive experience representing employers in collective bargaining and union certification matters…
Craig Rix was quoted in the September 5, 2016 article, “Ontario looking to make changes to labour laws,” which details the updating of the 1995 Labour Relations Act and 2000 Employment Standards Act with the Changing Workplaces Review. The July interim report raised concerns over card-based certification, precarious work and better enforcement…
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce that three of our lawyers have been recognized as among the world’s leading practitioners in the Who’s Who Legal Canada: Labour, Employment & Benefits 2016 guide. Through peer nominations John E. Brooks, Craig S. Rix and Stephen J Shamie are named.