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| | Address | | 40 Wellington Row, P.O. Box 6850 | | Saint John, New Brunswick E2L 4S3 | | (Saint John Co.) | |  | Free Initial Consultation |
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| | Contact Information | | Phone: 506-633-3800 | | Fax: 506-633-3811 | | | | Send Us Email |  |
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| | Reviser of the New Brunswick Law Digest for this Directory. | Clark Drummie practices in the following areas of law:
General Practice, Admiralty, Corporation, Banking, Finance, Commercial, Insurance, Litigation, Probate, Public Utilities, Municipal, Labour and Eminent Domain Law. | Firm Profile:
Clark Drummie developed from a merger, on July 1st, 1971, of two Saint John firms which traced their origins to the early 1920's. Building on the individual reputations of its practitioners, Clark Drummie has emerged as one of the largest firms in the region. Clark Drummie has earned a position of leadership and trust in the legal profession, in public affairs and in the business community. | | Firm Size: 18 | Languages:
English, French. | Law Firm Affiliations:
LEX MUNDI | Clients:
A List of Representative Clients will be furnished upon request. | Reference:
Royal Bank of Canada. | Office Hours:
Monday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
| Rate Information:
Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Major Credit Cards
Visa
MasterCard |
Other Office Locations of Clark Drummie
St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada
| | MEMBERS OF FIRM | | Donald F. MacGowan, Q.C. (Member) born Saint John, New Brunswick, July 30, 1934; admitted to bar, 1958, New Brunswick. Education: Mount Allison University (B.A., 1955); University of New Brunswick (B.C.L., 1958). Norwegian Consul for New Brunswick, 1976. Member: Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of New Brunswick (Member of Council, 1960-1962); Saint John Law Society. Practice Areas: Banking Law; Commercial Law; Corporate Law; Municipal and Zoning Law; Probate, Trusts and Estate Planning; Real Estate Law. Email: Donald F. MacGowan, Q.C. | | Willard M. Jenkins (Member) born Fredericton, New Brunswick, December 30, 1945; admitted to bar, 1970, New Brunswick. Education: University of New Brunswick (B.A., 1968; LL.B., 1970). Member: Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of New Brunswick; Saint John Law Society (Member of Council, 1975-1977); American Bar Association (Associate Member); Atlantic National Exhibition (Director, 1987; President, 2001); Canadian Trotting Association (Director, 1988-1998; Secretary, 1992 and 1994; Treasurer, 1993 and 1995-1998). (Managing Partner). Practice Areas: Business Law; Corporate Law; Management Services; Real Estate Law; Mortgages. Email: Willard M. Jenkins | | M. Robert Jette, Q.C. (Member) born Minto, New Brunswick, May 3, 1949; admitted to bar, 1973, New Brunswick. Education: University of New Brunswick (B.A., 1971; LL.B., 1973). Lecturer, Admiralty Law, University of New Brunswick, 1981-1982. Member, Statutory Rules Committee of the Federal Court of Canada, 1991-1994. Articles: Maritime Law Practice Notes, Solicitors Journal, Spring 1987; The Anton Piller Order, Solicitors Journal, Spring 1988. Member: Canadian Bar Association (President, New Brunswick Branch, 1998, National Executive, 1999, Chairman, Maritime Law Subsection, New Brunswick Branch, 1975-1978; 1980-1981; Member, Federal Court Rules Committee, 1984-1991); Law Society of New Brunswick (Member of Council, 1979-1981, 1987; Chairman, Committee on Advertising, 1983-1984; Chairman, Insurance Management Committee, 1989-1991; Saint John Law Society (Member of Council, 1974-1975); Canadian Maritime Law Association (Vice-President, 1984-1987; Member, Executive Committee, 1987-1990); International Bar Association; Canadian Board of Marine Underwriters; Chartered Institute of Transport (Associate Member). Practice Areas: Administrative Law; Admiralty Law; Civil Trial Practice; Labour and Employment Law. Email: M. Robert Jette, Q.C. | | Terrence W. Hutchinson, Q.C. (Member) born Saint John, New Brunswick, November 18, 1948; admitted to bar, 1978, New Brunswick. Education: Carleton University (B.A., 1975); University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1978). Member, Planning Advisory Committee, City of Saint John, 1991-1993. Past President, Saint John Kinsmen Club. Director, Fernhill Cemetery Company. President, Sain John Horticultural Association. Editor, New Brunswick Digest Martindale-Hubbell, 1986-1990. Member: Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of New Brunswick; Saint John Law Society. Practice Areas: Aquaculture Law; Commercial Law; Franchising Law; Real Estate Law. Email: Terrence W. Hutchinson, Q.C. | | Norman J. Bossé (Member) born Madawaska, Maine, U.S.A., July 21, 1952; admitted to bar, 1985, New Brunswick. Education: Saint Thomas University (B.A., 1976; B.Ed., 1977); University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1984). Honourary Solicitor, Canadian Cancer Society, New Brunswick Division, 1987. Member: Canadian Bar Association; Law Society of New Brunswick; Saint John Law Society; College of Mediators for Lex Mundi. Languages: French. Practice Areas: Civil Trial Practice; Insurance Defense Law; Personal Injury Law. Email: Norman J. Bossé | | Lawrence J. Crandall (Member) born 1979; admitted to bar, 2006, New Brunswick. Education: University of New Brunswick (B.A.; LL.B.). Member: Saint John Law Society; New Brunswick Law Society; Canadian Bar Association. | | Susan K. Layton (Member) born 1979; admitted to bar, 2005, New Brunswick. Education: University of New Brunswick (B.B.A., 2001; LL.B., 2004). Practice Areas: General Practice. Email: Susan K. Layton | | ASSOCIATE | | James C. Mosher (Associate) admitted to bar, 2007, New Brunswick. Education: Mount Allison University (Bachelor of Commerce, 2003); University of New Brunswick (LL.B, 2007). Member: Saint John Law Society; Canadian Bar Association. Languages: English. | | OF COUNSEL | | Richard W. Bird, Q.C. (Of Counsel) born Saint John, New Brunswick, May 7, 1943; admitted to bar, 1967, New Brunswick. Education: University of New Brunswick (B.B.A., 1965; B.C.L., 1967); Columbia University (LL.M., 1968). Author: Report on Company Law (New Brunswick Department of Justice, 1975); Credit A New Securities Act for New Brunswick (New Brunswick Department of Justice, 1990). Professor, University of New Brunswick, 1968. | | L. Paul Zed (Of Counsel) born Toronto, Ontario, December 31, 1956; admitted to bar, 1982, New Brunswick. Education: Dalhousie University (B.A., 1977); University of New Brunswick (LL.B., 1980); University of London, London School of Economics, London, England (LL.M., 1981). Valedictorian, 1977. Arts and Science, Life President of Class of 1977. Elected as a Member of the House of Commons of the 35th Parliament; Federal Constituency of Fundy-Royal - New Brunswick. Elected Vice Chair, House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, 1994-1995. Elected Chair, House of Commons Standing Committee on Industry, 1995-1996. Elected Chair, House of Commons Standing Committee on Government Operations, 1996. Elected Chair, House of Commons Standing Committee on Procedure and House Affairs, 1996-1997. Founding Chair, all-party Sugar Caucus, 1994-1997, to oppose unfair American trade practices. Founding Chair, all-party Credit Card Caucus, 1996-1997, to work with banks and large retailers to assist consumers to understand interest rate calculations. February 1996, Appointed by Prime Minister Jean Chrétien as Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons. Assistant and Advisor to the Honourable Roméo LeBlanc, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and Minister for Public Works with responsibility for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and National Capital Commission (NCC), Federal Minister for the Province of New Brunswick, 1982-1984. Director, Lester B. Pearson College of the Pacific, 1998. Counsel, Clark, Drummie & Company, 1997. Sigma Beta Phi. Lecturer, Ottawa University Law School, 1982-1983. Assistant Professor, Business Law, University of New Brunswick, 1985. Faculty Advisor, University of New Brunswick Student Representative Council. Director, Aitkin Bicentennial Exhibition Center, 1986-1992. Chairman, Labour Committee, 1985-1991. Member, Board of Directors, 1985-1991 and Member, Board of Governors, United Way of Greater Saint John, 1991. Director, Saint John Labour Community Services Inc., 1991. Member: Board of Advisors, International Association for Students of Economics and Commerce (AIESEC); Romero House (Finance Committee); National Committee on Lobbyists Canadian Bar (1986); Saint John Rotary Club; Friends of London School of Economics. Secretary, Fundy Royal Liberal Association. Counsel to New Brunswick Electric Power Corporation. Member: Canadian (Member of Council, 1986) and International (Member, Business Law Subsection) Bar Associations; New Brunswick Barristers Society; Saint John Law Society (Member of Council, 1988-1991); Canadian Cancer Society of New Brunswick (National Vice-Chairman, Public Relations, 1991). Practice Areas: Commercial Law; Corporate Law; Municipal Law; Public Utilities Law. Email: L. Paul Zed | Other Office Addresses: Links to Other Offices
St. Stephen, New Brunswick Office: 46 Milltown Boulevard. Telephone: 506-466-2338. Fax: 506-466-0160.
| | (For biographical data on all personnel, see Professional Biographies at Moncton, St. Andrews and St. Stephen) | | Maintains an office in more than one location. |
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