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Hick Morley’s Carolyn Kay has been elected as a Fellow of The College of Labor and Employment Lawyers. The College is a non-profit professional association honouring leading lawyers in the practice of Labour and Employment Law. Fellows of the College are esteemed lawyers who posses at least 20 years experience and are acknowledged as distinguished members in the field of labour and employment law…

Top Listed in Best Lawyers

Hicks Morley once again ranked #1 in Canada in the field of Labour and Employment Law in Best Lawyers® in Canada 2016. Hicks Morley has more listed lawyers in the area of Labour and Employment Law than any other firm in Canada.

Hicks Morley’s Simon Mortimer was quoted in an August 24, 2015 Canadian Lawyer article entitled “LPP: Answering a Different Call”. The article discusses the English- and French-language Law Practice Program being offered to new law graduates. Hicks Morley participated in the program, offering an alternative route for law grads to gain the necessary skills and experience for future practice. While supportive of the program, Simon noted that the firm views articling as the path to becoming an associate and sees the LLP program, due to its short duration, as more of an internship.

Hicks Morley congratulates Stephen Shamie  for once again being recognized as leaders in management labour and employment law in Who’s Who Legal: Management Labour & Employment 2015. Published since 1996, Who’s Who Legal recognizes the foremost legal practitioners in 34 areas of business law. Peer and client evaluations support the research of this publication to…

Hicks Morley is delighted to once again be named “Most Frequently Recommended” as a leading firm in Labour Relations in the Toronto, Kitchener-Waterloo and London areas, and “Consistently Recommended” as a leading firm in Labour Relations in the Ottawa area. The firm has also once again been named “Consistently Recommended” in Pension & Employee Benefits – Toronto and “Repeatedly Recommended”…

We are pleased to announce that Allison MacIsaac has joined Hicks Morley as an associate in our Toronto office. Allison currently practices in all areas of labour and employment law. Allison provides advice and representation to both private and public sector employers and management on a wide range of labour and employment issues including human…

Hicks Morley’s Scott Williams was quoted in an article entitled “What’s the Definition of Sister-in-Law”, in the March 2, 2015 edition of Law Times . Scott comments on a recent grievance involving a claim by an employee of North York General Hospital in Toronto, who sought 3 days of bereavement leave for her husband’s sister’s…