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Stikeman Elliott LLP

Offices

  1. Australia

    1. Sydney NSW

      Level 12, The Chifley Tower, 2 Chifley Square, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia T 61 2 9232 7199 F 61 2 9232 6908
  2. Canada

    1. Calgary AB

      4300 Bankers Hall West, 888 3rd Street SW, Calgary AB T2P 5C5, Canada T 1 403 266 9000 F 1 403 266 9034
    2. Montreal QC

      1155 Rene-Levesque Boulevard West, 40th Floor, Montreal QC H3B 3V2, Canada T 1 514 397 3000 F 1 514 397 3222
    3. Ottawa ON

      Suite 1600, 50 O'Connor Street, Ottawa ON K1P 6L2, Canada T 1 613 234 4555 F 1 613 230 8877
    4. Toronto ON

      5300 Commerce Court West, 199 Bay Street, Toronto ON M5L 1B9, Canada T 1 416 869 5500 F 1 416 947 0866
    5. Vancouver BC

      Suite 1700 Park Place, 666 Burrard Street, Vancouver BC V6C 2X8, Canada T 1 604 631 1300 F 1 604 681 1825
  3. England

    1. London Stikeman Elliott

      Dauntsey House, 4B Fredericks Place, London EC2R 8AB, England T 44 20 7367 0150 F 44 20 7367 0160
  4. USA

    1. New York NY

      Tower 56, 14th Floor, 126 East 56th Street, New York NY 10022, USA T 1 212 371 8855 F 1 212 371 7087
  1. Human Rights Tribunal finds employer liable despite finding no discrimination

    Canada - June 11 2013

    In the recent decision of Morgan v. Herman Miller Canada Inc., the Ontario Human Rights Tribunal (the Tribunal) awarded an applicant 14 months' lost

  2. White House pushes for innovation in U.S. patent system

    Canada, USA - June 12 2013

    On June 4, 2013, the President of the United States announced seven legislative recommendations to Congress and five executive actions designed to

  3. Criminal charges laid in Canadian chocolate cartel

    Canada - June 10 2013

    On Thursday, June 06, 2013, the Competition Bureau laid criminal charges against three corporations and three individuals for their roles in

  4. Supreme Court rules on the taxation of assumed obligations in asset purchase transactions

    Canada - June 12 2013

    The Supreme Court of Canada recently released a decision which overturned previous court decisions and confirmed that the assumption of reforestation

  5. Client reporting requirements receive Ministerial approval

    Canada - June 13 2013

    The OSC announced last week that amendments to NI 31-103 that would set out requirements for, among other things, client reporting with respect to

  1. L'Entente de dernière chance : un poids lourd pour l'employeur

    Canada - June 17 2013

    Le 28 février 2013, la Commission des relations du travail (la CRT) annule le congédiement et ordonne la réintégration d'un employé ayant porté

  2. Last chance agreements: a heavy burden on the employer

    Canada - June 17 2013

    On February 28, 2013, the Commission des relations du travail (the CRT) cancelled the dismissal and ordered the reinstatement of an employee who

  3. The Supreme Court of Canada rules on random drug and alcohol testing in the workplace

    Canada - June 17 2013

    On June 14, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its decision in Irving Pulp & Paper Limited v. Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union

  4. BC's LNG priorities

    Canada - June 14 2013

    On June 8, 2013, British Columbia Premier Christy Clark announced the creation of a new Ministry of Natural Gas Development. Rich Coleman, one of her

  5. “Publish what you pay” new Canadian transparency rules expected for mining and oil and gas companies

    Canada - June 14 2013

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced Wednesday June 12, that Canada is adopting a G8 initiative requiring disclosure of payments by Canadian