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Elizabeth Bratton

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You have this rare gift to make people comfortable right away.

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Elizabeth Bratton

What my clients say

You have this rare gift to make people comfortable right away.

-M.

Elizabeth
Bratton
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Elizabeth
Bratton

Elizabeth Bratton is an associate lawyer in our Employment and Labour Law groups.

Elizabeth Bratton is an esteemed litigator at Nelligan Law, where she brings extensive experience from both tribunal proceedings and Superior Court. Prior to her tenure at Nelligan Law, she practiced at a national law firm, specializing in complex litigation. Her deep understanding of negotiation and litigation strategies makes her a powerful advocate for her clients.

Elizabeth’s legal career is distinguished by her balanced approach to advising and representing both employees and employers, allowing her to provide comprehensive insights into employment law. She combines rigorous legal expertise with a sincere commitment to her clients’ well-being, ensuring that they receive the representation they deserve.

Elizabeth holds a deep commitment to achieving the best outcomes for her clients, blending legal precision with a keen sensitivity to their individual needs. Her approach is both strategic and personable, making her a trusted advisor and advocate.

At Nelligan Law, Elizabeth continues to leverage her robust litigation experience and strategic acumen to the benefit of her clients, guiding them through complex legal landscapes with confidence and care.

 

Education & Professional Associations
  • French Common Law program at uOttawa
  • CCLA
  • OBA
  • AJEFO

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