Hicks Morley has been named the Boutique Law Firm of the Year at the 2023 Canadian Law Awards.
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Christopher Howard
Christopher Howard is a 2L student at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law. Prior to attending law school, he graduated from Queen’s University as a member of the Dean’s List, receiving an Honours B.A. in economics and psychology.
Bradley Gavin-Williams
Bradley Gavin-Williams is a J.D. candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School where he was honoured to be the recipient of the Bogoroch & Associates Entrance Award. During his time at Osgoode, Bradley was introduced to mooting where he developed a passion for oral advocacy that he looks forward to pursuing in his final year. Before attending Osgoode, Bradley received an Honours B.A. from the University of Toronto where he majored in political science and history and minored in American studies.
Ruvanya Kasturiarachchi
Ruvanya Kasturiarachchi is excited to return to the firm for her second summer, after completing the 1L summer student program last year. She is currently a J.D. candidate in the University of Ottawa’s English Common Law Program. Prior to attending law school, Ruvanya earned her Bachelor of Arts and Science from the University of Toronto, with a major in international relations and double minor in philosophy and practical French.
Andrew Campbell
Andrew Campbell has just completed his second year at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. He completed his B.A. with distinction in history and political science at McGill University.
Tatiana Lazdins Co-Authors Article on Drafting Discovery Plans
Hicks Morley’s Tatiana Lazdins has co-authored an article titled, “Ten Tips For Drafting High Data e-Discovery Plans.”
Advantage CPD: Recent Developments and a Look Ahead
Hicks Morley is pleased to announce that we will be holding a regional, in-person Advantage CPD session in London, Ontario on June 15, 2023.
Acted as lead spokesperson in collective bargaining for businesses in various industries.
Ontario Government Consultation on Permanent Framework for Target Benefit Plans
The Ontario government previously announced the launch of consultations on proposed regulations related to the implementation of a permanent legislative framework for target benefit multi-employer pension plans (MEPPs) in the province. The permanent framework would replace temporary funding regulations for Specified Multi-Employer Pension Plans (SOMEPPs) set to expire in 2024. The proposed framework will replace…
Bill C-228 Offering Pension Protection in Bankruptcy Receives Royal Assent
On April 27, 2023, Bill C-228, the Pension Protection Act, received Royal Assent and is now law. As a result, pension plan deficits will be required to be paid in priority to most other creditors, including secured creditors, during bankruptcy and insolvency proceedings. In this FTR Now we consider this development and its implications for…