Top Intellectual Property and Labour & Employment Boutiques – survey underway

Canadian Lawyer invites you to participate in its Top Intellectual Property and Labour & Employment Boutiques survey

Top Intellectual Property and Labour & Employment Boutiques – survey underway

Canadian Lawyer is surveying the legal community for input on Canada's top intellectual property law, and labour & employment law boutiques. Law firms that are included in our shortlist practice exclusively or almost exclusively in these areas.

Readers are invited and encouraged to take part in this year’s survey to help determine the best firms. All answers will remain confidential.

Take the Top Intellectual Property Boutiques here

Take the Top Labour & Employment Boutiques here

Please note that the list isn't definitive. If you would like to nominate a firm that is not included in the list below, email Zena Olijnyk at [email protected].

The results of the survey will be presented in the February 2022 issue of Canadian Lawyer.

This survey closes November 26, 2021.

Take the survey now.

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