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Thomas Munn is a lawyer based in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Thomas has been practicing since 2018 (8 years of experience) and is a member of the Newfoundland and Labrador bar. Currently practicing at Cox & Palmer.

Thomas M Munn

partner at Cox & Palmer
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador Called to the Bar: 2018
Practising

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Thomas M. MunnPartnerSt. John'sPhone:(709) 570-5515Fax:(709) 738-7999Email:Download V-CardPDF ProfileLegal AssistantAshley Tippett (She/her)Phone:(709) 570-5542Fax:(709) 738-7999Email:PRACTICE AREASConstructionEnergy & Natural ResourcesCorporate & CommercialMergers & AcquisitionsStart-Ups Thomas M. MunnPartnerSt. John'sPhone:(709) 570-5515Fax:(709) 738-7999Email:Download V-CardPDF Profile Industry Recognition & AwardsRecognized in the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading practitioner in Corporate Commercial LawPublicationsVIEW ALLSignificant Amendments Announced to the Accord Acts – Final UpdateSignificant Amendments Announced to the Accord Acts-UpdateSignificant Amendments Announced to the Accord ActsExternal PublicationsStephanie Hickman, QC, G. Todd Stanley, QC, and Thomas Munn, "Bill C-69 and the Offshore: Uncertainty is Certain," (2019) vol. 70 University of New Brunswick Law Journal

Bar Admissions

Newfoundland and Labrador
active · Called 2018

Education

External PublicationsStephanie Hickman, QC, G. Todd Stanley, QC, and Thomas Munn, "Bill C-69 and the Offshore: Uncertainty is Certain," (2019) vol. 70 University of New Brunswick Law Journal
Stephanie Hickman, QC, G. Todd Stanley, QC, and Thomas Munn, "Bill C-69 and the Offshore: Uncertainty is Certain," (2019) vol. 70 University of New Brunswick Law Journal
Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law (Juris Doctor, 2017)
Memorial University (Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering, 2014)

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Years of Experience
8 years (since 2018)
Status
Practising
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