HICKS MORLEY HAMILTON STEWART STORIE - Key Persons
Bob Hicks was one of the first lawyers in Canada to specialize in what is now referred to as the field of labour law, a practice area developed during World War II. In 1972, together with Colin Morley, Fred Hamilton, Bruce Stewart, Tom Storie, Chris Riggs and Harvey Beresford, Bob founded Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie, a firm exclusively representing public and private sector employers, both large and small, in labour and employment law matters. Since then we have expanded from seven lawyers to more than 120 and, in addition to the Toronto office, have opened offices in Waterloo, London, Kingston and Ottawa. We have also expanded our practice areas to encompass the full spectrum of human resources law.
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- Director of Information Technology
- Director of Information Technology / Toronto
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- Partner
- Partner / Waterloo
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- Chief Operating Officer / Toronto
Jessica advises employers on a wide range of labour and employment matters. This includes labour disputes, grievance arbitrations, human rights and accommodation.
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- Knowledge Management Lawyer / Toronto
Nadine is the chair of the firm's Occupational Health and Safety Practice Group and regularly assists clients with responding to and defending orders and charges under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
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- Knowledge Management Lawyer / Toronto
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- Digital Evidence Lawyer / Toronto
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- Director of Business Development & Marketing