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Kyle Allen is a lawyer based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Kyle has been practicing since 2014 (12 years of experience) and is a member of the Alberta bar. Currently practicing at Brownlee LLP.

Kyle Allen

Partner at Brownlee LLP
Edmonton, Alberta Called to the Bar: 2014
Practising

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KYLE ALLENpartnerGET IN TOUCH780.497.4889kallen@brownleelaw.comDownload vcardCONNECT WITH MEFollow KYLE ALLENpartnerGET IN TOUCH780.497.4889kallen@brownleelaw.comDownload vcard Kyle is a Partner within Brownlee’s Labour and Employment practice, recognized for his expertise in navigating workplace issues. Specializing in management and employer-side representation for both unionized and non-unionized workplaces, Kyle offers proactive, strategic, and practical counsel to guide employers through all forms of labour and employment challenges. In particular, he finds considerable satisfaction in averting those challenges before they escalate into more consequential issues and/or pose a risk of liability exposure.Although he assists all types and sizes of employers from both the private and public sector, Kyle has cultivated a specialized focus on providing legal counsel to municipalities, school divisions, and other public institutions.

Bar Admissions

Alberta
active · Member #152754 · Called 2014

Education

Brownlee LLPUniversity of Alberta
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.12Rob RichlerBernardi Human Resource Law…
These are the parts of legal practice that you don’t necessarily learn at university. They come from time, experience and instincts.12
These are the parts of legal practice that you don’t necessarily learn at university. They come from time, experience and instincts.12

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Quick Facts

Years of Experience
12 years (since 2014)
Status
Practising
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