New Partner Announcement

Cavalluzzo LLP is very pleased to announce that Aminah Hanif and Lauren Sheffield have joined our partnership.

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10 January 2022
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Cavalluzzo LLP is very pleased to announce that Aminah Hanif and Lauren Sheffield have joined our partnership. We wish them both ongoing success as they continue their practices as partners in the firm.

Aminah practices in the areas of construction labour law, labour law, occupational health and safety and public policy law. Aminah joined the firm as an associate after articling with the firm. 

Lauren practices in the areas of pensions and benefits, education law and labour and professional regulation. She joined Cavalluzzo as an associate after summering and articling with the firm.

For nearly four decades, Cavalluzzo LLP has represented trade unions, organizations and individuals, in both the public and private sectors and in every profession. We remain dedicated to superior advice and advocacy through the same innovation and dedication on which our firm was founded.

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