Previous Page 3 of 5 Next Christopher Phillips, accused in chemical scare, seeks early trial Man accused of possessing dangerous chemicals is seeking a trial in Halifax as soon as possible and will appear in Nova Scotia Supreme Court Thursday to set dates.Christopher Phillips has been in… Man charged in Halifax chemicals case to face judge-only trial in June HALIFAX — A man who was arrested after police found chemicals in a shed and cottage in Halifax will stand trial in June.Christopher Phillips pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of uttering… Sexual assaults on planes becoming more common, expert says Aviation legal expert says individuals can be charged with sexual assault in the city where the plane lands. Sexual assault reports on airplanes are becoming more common even though many complaints never… CNIB makes deal with 2 kiosk operators over missing money claims CNIB has reached agreement with two former lottery kiosk operators and is negotiating a possible settlement with another, CBC News has learned.The national charity claims it’s missing $100,000 from several lottery kiosks… Announcement We are pleased to announce that Jack Innes, QC, has joined the firm as counsel. Jack joins Pressé Mason with over forty-five years of experience providng legal counsel to clients in areas… Nova Scotia Lawyers Receive Prestigious Designation Our very own Barry Mason has been awarded the prestigious designation as Queen’s Counsel (Q.C.).Nova Scotia Lawyers Receive Prestigious Designation Department of Justice December 12, 2014 10:31 AM Fourteen lawyers have earned… Anderson lawyer pleads for leniency in fraud case YARMOUTH — Frank Anderson, former head of the South West Shore Development Authority, will have to wait another couple of weeks to learn his fate.The 65-year-old pleaded guilty in August to one… Olivia’s Divas 2014 On October 18, 2014, our firm participated in the annual Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada’s fundraising walk, called “Light the Night”. Our team, Olivia’s Divas, raised almost $15,000.00 in individual and… Closing arguments in Pictou Co. human rights case to be heard Monday The lawyer for Pearl Kelly will complete his closing argument in Kelly’s human rights case against the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. on Monday at the Museum of Industry in Stellarton. Kelly, a… Ex-Ports Canada Police chief in Halifax wins big disability settlement Largest Award in NS HistoryDownload…
Christopher Phillips, accused in chemical scare, seeks early trial Man accused of possessing dangerous chemicals is seeking a trial in Halifax as soon as possible and will appear in Nova Scotia Supreme Court Thursday to set dates.Christopher Phillips has been in…
Man charged in Halifax chemicals case to face judge-only trial in June HALIFAX — A man who was arrested after police found chemicals in a shed and cottage in Halifax will stand trial in June.Christopher Phillips pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of uttering…
Sexual assaults on planes becoming more common, expert says Aviation legal expert says individuals can be charged with sexual assault in the city where the plane lands. Sexual assault reports on airplanes are becoming more common even though many complaints never…
CNIB makes deal with 2 kiosk operators over missing money claims CNIB has reached agreement with two former lottery kiosk operators and is negotiating a possible settlement with another, CBC News has learned.The national charity claims it’s missing $100,000 from several lottery kiosks…
Announcement We are pleased to announce that Jack Innes, QC, has joined the firm as counsel. Jack joins Pressé Mason with over forty-five years of experience providng legal counsel to clients in areas…
Nova Scotia Lawyers Receive Prestigious Designation Our very own Barry Mason has been awarded the prestigious designation as Queen’s Counsel (Q.C.).Nova Scotia Lawyers Receive Prestigious Designation Department of Justice December 12, 2014 10:31 AM Fourteen lawyers have earned…
Anderson lawyer pleads for leniency in fraud case YARMOUTH — Frank Anderson, former head of the South West Shore Development Authority, will have to wait another couple of weeks to learn his fate.The 65-year-old pleaded guilty in August to one…
Olivia’s Divas 2014 On October 18, 2014, our firm participated in the annual Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Canada’s fundraising walk, called “Light the Night”. Our team, Olivia’s Divas, raised almost $15,000.00 in individual and…
Closing arguments in Pictou Co. human rights case to be heard Monday The lawyer for Pearl Kelly will complete his closing argument in Kelly’s human rights case against the Nova Scotia Liquor Corp. on Monday at the Museum of Industry in Stellarton. Kelly, a…
Ex-Ports Canada Police chief in Halifax wins big disability settlement Largest Award in NS HistoryDownload…