Twelve Cavalluzzo Lawyers Recognized in Best Lawyers 2023 Edition

Recognized in Six Different Practice Areas

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25 August 2022
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We are very pleased to announce that twelve Cavalluzzo LLP lawyers have been recognized in the 2023 edition of Best Lawyers for their demonstrated excellence in the legal profession. “Lawyer of the Year” is awarded to lawyers with the highest peer feedback for a specific practice area and geographic region. Below is a breakdown of recognition:

Philip Abbink for Administrative and Public Law, and Labour and Employment Law

Jeffrey Andrew for Labour and Employment Law

Danielle Bisnar for Administrative and Public Law

David Bloom for Labour and Employment Law

Janet Borowy for Administrative and Public Law, and Labour and Employment Law

Paul J.J. Cavalluzzo for Administrative and Public Law, Appellate Practice, Education Law, and Labour and Employment Law

Cynthia Crysler for Employee Benefits Law

Bernie Hanson for Labour and Employment Law

Kate A. Hughes for Labour and Employment Law

Stephen Moreau for Labour and Employment Law

Adrienne Telford for Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice, Administrative and Public Law, and Labour and Employment Law

Sheilagh Turkington for Labour and Employment Law

 

Congratulations to all lawyers and firms recognized!

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