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Welcome, Patrick Brunet

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The Employment Law Practice Group at Nelligan O’Brien Payne LLP is pleased to announce a new member of the team, associate lawyer Patrick Brunet.

Patrick Brunet

Patrick has significant experience with matters relating to terminations, grievances, discipline, human rights, harassment, and conflict of interest. Prior to joining Nelligan O’Brien Payne, Patrick worked for many years as Director of Labour Relations in a large federal government department.

 

Patrick enjoys serving and representing clients in both official languages. He is committed to helping his clients arrive at practical solutions that are responsive to their needs.

 

Patrick is married and has two children. When he is not working, Patrick enjoys skiing, camping, hiking and gardening and is a volunteer member of Scouts Canada.

 

Welcome to the team, Patrick! You can read more about Patrick here.

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