McInnes Cooper is proud to have 16 of our lawyers nationally recognized as Provincial Litigation Stars for The Atlantics in the 2022 edition of Benchmark Litigation Canada, the Definitive Guide to Canada’s Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys. This title celebrates preeminent litigators in Canada who are recommended consistently as reputable and effective by clients and peers.
2022 Provincial Litigation Stars:
• Jeff Aucoin
• Brian Awad, QC
• David Eaton, QC
• Gavin Giles, QC
• Matthew Hayes, QC
• Marjorie Hickey, QC
• Kevin Kiley
• David Duncan Young
• John Kulik, QC
• Michelle Awad, QC
• Aidan Meade
• Jane O’Neill, QC
• Peter Rogers, QC
• Daniel Simmons, QC
• Doug Skinner
• Darren Stratton
We further congratulate our partners, Ian Dunbar and Rebecca Hiltz LeBlanc for being named Future Stars and Michelle Awad QC for being listed as one of the Top 50 Women in Litigation.
McInnes Cooper is ranked as “Highly Recommended” by Benchmark Canada for dispute resolution in The Atlantics. Recommendations are based on interviews with the nation’s leading private practice lawyers and in-house counsel.
Congratulations to all included in this year’s guide! There is incredible talent in the Canadian litigation market and we are proud to share this accomplishment with all of you.
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