Seek expert advice to keep up with employment law

“Employment laws, like society, are continuously changing” Barbara Nicholls explains. “Therefore the interpretation of the courts must evolve with it.”

Knowing basic rights, doing annual reviews and keeping on top of employment contracts and legalities behind them are things an employer needs to know.

Let Barbara Nicholls keep you in the loop. Read this article on keeping up with employment laws. This article was posted on the Ottawa Business Journal on June 5th, 2015.

bnicholls@lmrlawyers.com

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Maximize your Real Estate Investment with Crystal Sun

Getting the most out of an investment property means having a clear picture of the risks involved and knowing how to best navigate them. Understanding the fine print of your purchase is extremely important. Legal advice is key to avoiding additional costs, says LMR’s Crystal Sun.

“People need to understand what the possibilities are so they can assess whether these are risks they’re willing to take and so they’re prepared and have contingencies… READ MORE

 

For more information:

csun@lmrlawyers.com

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Low Murchison Radnoff LLP

HOW WE’RE DIFFERENT.

Low, Murchison was founded in 1938.  Radnoff Pearl was founded in 1965.  These two well established Ottawa law firms merged together on October 1, 2011 to form Low Murchison Radnoff LLP.  However, while our firm is very storied, we pride ourselves on being forward-thinking. That means that we combine years of experience with creative solutions to provide the very best for all of our clients.

We’re proud of the reputation we’ve built over the years.
We’re just as proud of the results we achieve on a daily basis

ARTICLING AT LMR 2016-2017

Learn Both the Practice and Business of Law:

What We Do, You Do!

When you article at Low Murchison Radnoff LLP (LMR), you will gain hands-on experience with your own caseload.  You will work alongside our lawyers and participate in a meaningful way in all aspects of their practices.  You will attend and conduct meetings with clients, attend Court and Tribunal hearings, argue motions, review leases, draft wills and conduct Small Claims Court trials.  You will assist with the purchase and sale of a business, close a real estate transaction and draft a will and power of attorney.

You will also learn how to manage and docket your time and how to render statements of account (and get them paid!).  You will be given the opportunity to participate on the firm’s Committees and be welcomed at the Practice Group meetings.  When the Lawyers’ Meetings are called every other month, you’ll be there at the table learning about the firm’s day-to-day operations and longer term plans.

In short, you become part of our team, learning not only about the practice of law but also the business of law.

A Unique Experience

 At LMR, we have chosen not to maintain a formal rotation system.  This way you are constantly engaged in all practice areas we have at the firm.  We are a full-service firm with highly respected lawyers practicing in a number of distinctive practice areas.  We have a dedicated and knowledgeable support staff who are committed to our objective of providing to our clients the best of service.  We believe working on a broad range of matters will give you a unique experience during your articles of clerkship.  You will have the opportunity to discover what you particularly want to focus on, without feeling “pigeon-holed”.

At LMR, we believe that offering to you hands-on responsibilities will give you the best opportunity to learn and grow through doing.  We believe that this will provide you with a challenging and rewarding articling experience which in turn will offer to you a solid foundation for your legal career.

We are sure you will also enjoy our firm’s collegial environment as you participate in the firm’s numerous social events and activities.

We Invest in Our Students

One of LMR’s core values is to maintain the highest level of service for our clients.  In order to achieve this, we invest heavily in the development of our Students-at-Law.  You will be encouraged to attend and participate in a meaningful way in the Continuing Legal Education programs and conferences of the County of Carleton Law Association, the Advocates Society and the Ontario and Canadian Bar Associations.  You will be introduced to many not-for-profit organizations and be invited to help LMR as we give back to our clients and our community.

At LMR, we place a strong emphasis on training our Students-at-Law to develop the knowledge and experience that is required to become a competent and successful lawyer.  Our training and in-house educational programs are designed to achieve this goal.  In addition, our Students-at-Law benefit from a true open door policy and are encouraged to seek mentoring from all of our lawyers.  You are encouraged to draw upon and benefit from LMR’s wealth of legal and practical information and experience.

Are You Who We Are Looking For?

We are looking for two well-rounded, remarkable candidates.  We want our Students-at-Law to be energetic, motivated, and flexible.  We’re looking for people who seek out excellence in all aspects of their lives and who can maintain a sense of humour when the going gets tough.

At LMR, we embrace and value diversity.  We are dedicated to ensuring that the members of our firm are as diverse as the clients we serve.

If this resonates with you, then LMR wants you to find your professional home with us.

Applying to Article at LMR – The Nuts and Bolts

Students interested in applying for our 2016-2017 articling program should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, university transcripts and two letters of reference to Jean-François Laberge, the Co-Chair of our Articling Committee, at jlaberge@lmrlawyers.com.  Applications need to be submitted electronically no later than Wednesday, May 20, 2015.

Invitations for interviews will be sent out shortly thereafter, with interviews to be conducted from June 2, 2015 to June 12, 2015.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the Co-Chairs of the LMR Articling Committee:

Barbara Nichollsbnicholls@lmrlawyers.com

Jean-François Laberge – jlaberge@lmrlawyers.com

LMR's Articling Committee

Low Murchison Radnoff Aticling Committee

LMR’s 2016-2017 Articling Committee

Back row (L-R): Anna Keller, Crystal Sun, Carol Cochrane, Chris Rutherford, Adrienne Curran, Jonathan Collings
Front row (L-R): Alaina Spec, Barbara Nicholls, Jean François Laberge, Manou Ranaivoson

The County of Carleton Law Association and Great Canadian Theatre Company’s 16th Annual Lawyer Play Fundraiser

This week, Carol Cochrane of our Family Law Group, is taking to the stage at the Great Canadian Theatre Company, performing in the Annual Lawyer Play Fundraiser. This year’s show is “Parfumerie,” a light-hearted romantic comedy that was the inspiration for the movie, “You’ve Got Mail.” The proceeds raised will be used to support the good work of the GCTC and to provide support to “Street Smarts,” a grass roots charity dedicated to providing basic necessities to the homeless members of the Ottawa community. The show will be running from April 16th to 18th. Tickets for the Gala Performances are $100 each and are available from the GCTC Box Office.Annual Lawyer Play Flyer

 

Legal advice from Paul Salvatore on buying and selling a business

Local and cross-border transactions are part of the business landscape in Ottawa and there is no sign that mergers and acquisitions (M & A) activity is slowing,” states Paul Salvatore, Head of Low Murchison Radnoff’s Business Law Group.

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