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Biography Andrew Shaw is a partner in the Firm's Employment & Compensation Law Group. Prior to attending law school, Andrew held labour relations/human resources positions at both private and public sector companies. In these roles, he managed workplace disputes and grievances to an appropriate resolution, assisted internal clients with the interpretation of employment-related legislation, and provided counsel to senior management as required. Andrew assists clients with all aspects of th...
Andrew Baer is of counsel in the New Orleans, Louisiana, office of Jackson Lewis P.C. His practice emphasizes employment law, wage and hour disputes, and workplace safety while encompassing a wide variety of litigation and counseling matters on local, state and federal areas of law. Andrew’s strong business background provides a practical approach to employers who encounter countless workplace issues while providing excellent defense of his clients when claims and litigation arise. He h...
Biography Andrew Boyd is a partner in Baker McKenzie's Tax Practice Group in Toronto. His practice focuses on tax litigation and dispute resolution. Andrew is also an active member of the tax community, having served on the Steering Committee of the Canadian Tax Foundation’s Young Practitioner’s Group (Toronto) for four years, during which time he organized and moderated presentations on topics such as rectification, developments in GAAR jurisprudence, responding to audits, the ch...
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