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Bassili LawEdmonton Employment LawyerHomeAboutServicesExperienceFAQContact Amy’s practice focuses mainly on employment law and she represents both employers and employees in all aspects of employment law including privacy matters, wrongful and constructive dismissal claims, investigations, non-solicitation and non-competition agreements, employment standards complaints and human rights disputes. Amy also practices in business litigation including complex commercial matters involving investment fraud, contract law and tort claims. She has appeared in all levels of Alberta Court and was counsel in a 4 week-long trial and subsequent appeal involving issues of fraudulent representation in relation to business valuation, with damages amounting to 17 million.
Education
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University of Alberta
These are the parts of legal practice that you don’t necessarily learn at university. They come from time, experience and instincts.12Louis CenturyGoldblatt Partners LLP
Every time I review a new SSA or SHA, I hope it’ll be different. That just this once, the definition of “Act” won’t take me back to law school nightmares.
These are the parts of legal practice that you don’t necessarily learn at university. They come from time, experience and instincts.12