For over a century, Bennett Jones has been an internationally recognized Canadian law firm.
Bennett Jones is home to more than 500 lawyers and business advisors in seven offices—Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montréal and New York. The firm advises clients in virtually every sector of business, industry and government.
Notable alumni and advisors
Hon. John Russell BairdPC - Former Canadian politician who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Stephen Harper (2011–15)
Rt. Hon. R. B. BennettPC KC, 1st Viscount Bennett – Founding partner and former Prime Minister of Canada (1930–35) [1]
Allan GotliebCC OM – Senior advisor and former Canadian ambassador to the United States of America (1981–89)[3]
Michael Kergin – Senior advisor and former Canadian ambassador to the United States of America (2000–05) [4]
John C. "Jack" MajorCC KC– Counsel and former Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1992–2005)[5][6]
Hon. Anne McLellanPC OC AOE – Counsel, former Member of Parliament (1993–2006) and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (2003–06)[7]
Brig. Henry Grattan NolanCBE MC - Former Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (1956–57)[8]
Christy Clark - senior advisor and former Premier of British Columbia (2011–2017)[9]
Hon. Jason KenneyPC ECA - Senior advisor, former Premier of Alberta (2019–2022), former Member of Parliament (1997-2016) and Minister of National Defense (2015)
Bennett Jones was founded in Calgary in 1922 with the dissolution of a 25-year partnership between R.B. Bennett and Sir James Alexander Lougheed (Lougheed, Bennett & Company) and the creation of the new partnership Bennett, Hannah & Sanford.[1]
The firm expanded to Edmonton (1982) and then eastward to Toronto (1989) and Ottawa (1989–95, 2009). In 2018, the firm merged with Vancouver firm McCullough O'Connor Irwin and opened an office in New York.[10]
Notes
^ abBatten, Jack (1997). A History of Bennett Jones Verchere. Bennett Jones Verchere. ISBN0-9682994-0-7.
^"David Dodge Profile". bennettjones.com. Bennett Jones. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
^"Allan Gotlieb Profile". bennettjones.com. Bennett Jones. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
^"Michael Kergin Profile". bennettjones.com. Bennett Jones. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
^"Jack Major Profile". bennettjones.com. Bennett Jones. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
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