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January 2014

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Sack Goldblatt Mitchell LLP (Toronto, Ottawa) sgmlaw.com N IA W LA YER M NE AZI AG CAN AD The firm's roots were laid in the mid-1970s, and Sack Goldblatt Mitchell's 49-lawyer practice has expanded to include all aspects of labour and employment law, including a constitutional law practice in labour law and equality rights. Clients include the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, professional firefighter associations, university faculty associations, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Labourers International Union of North America, and the Association of Management, Administrative and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario. It is involved with Supreme Court of Canada cases defining the content and scope of the guarantee of freedom of association, and in unpaid overtime class action lawsuits against The Bank of Nova Scotia and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. TOP 10 Labour & Em ployment BOUTIQUES Q Sherrard Kuzz LLP (Toronto) sherrardkuzz.com Operating for 12 years, Sherrard Kuzz today employs 24 lawyers in its Toronto-based management-side practice. It serves clients in a range of sectors, covering both unionized and non-unionized workforces. Sherrard Kuzz has a particularly high profile in the retail and services sector, the construction sector, and the broader public sectors (including municipal and health care). The firm has a 24-hour hotline, promising a lawyer at the other end seven days a week. It belongs to the Employment Law Alliance and also has a strategic alliance with Roper Greyell LLP in B.C. www.CANADIAN L a w ye r m a g . c o m Jan uary 2014 43

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