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January 2014

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Filion Wakely Thorup Angeletti LLP (Toronto, London, Ont., Hamilton, Ont.) filion.on.ca N IA W LA YER M TOP 10 Labour & Em We wouldn't be here without our teammates. 2012-2 013 NE AZI AG CAN AD This boutique traces its origins back to Ferguson Montgomery Cassels and Mitchell, a full service firm established in 1953. The firm gained its current name in 2001. In 2013, the firm opened an office in Hamilton, Ont., adding to its nearby London and Toronto offices. All the firm's 40 lawyers practise exclusively in the area of labour and employment on behalf of employers in industry, finance, education, higher education, health, retail, entertainment, energy, media, transportation, social services, and the public sector. Recent cases include Ontario Power Generation Inc. v. Society of Energy Professionals and Johnston v. York Region District School Board and Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation. ployment BOUTIQUES Q Harris and Co. LLP (Vancouver) harrisco.com So we thank them all. For the hard work they do every single day. 5 201 4201 Their dedication to our clients, our communities and each other has made us once again one of Canadian Lawyer's Top 10 Labour and Employment boutiques. Main 416.603.0700 24 Hour 416.420.0738 2013 40 Jan uary 2014 RANKED www.CANADIAN www.sherrardkuzz.com @sherrardkuzz L a w ye r m a g . c o m Western Canada's largest management-side employment and labour law firm, Harris and Co. was founded in 1992 by 12 partners. It now has 39 lawyers, all based in Vancouver, B.C., and is affiliated with Ontario-based Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP. Clients include the Insurance Corp. of British Columbia, Healthcare Benefit Trust, Jazz Aviation LP, Great Canadian Railtour Co. Ltd., Molson Coors Brewing Co., and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. Recently it has mediated the fee dispute between the B.C. government and the B.C. Medical Association, advised a federally regulated employer operating during a lockout, and advised a Crown corporation during a large restructuring plan. "I haven't seen another firm with as consistent a level of practice," says a public sector inhouse lawyer.

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