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info@boyneclarke.ns.caJuly
Boyne Clarke Takes Top Fund-Raising Honours at Dragon Boat Festival
Boyne Clarke Commitment to Community
Lawyers Providing Continuing Education
June
Boyne Clarke Charity Stick Curling Bonspiel in support of Canadian Paraplegic Association (Nova Scotia).
Cheryl Clark has distinction of being first native person from P.E.I. to become a lawyer
Boyne Clarke Prize awarded at Dalhousie Law School
May
Law firm hires summer students for local charities
Personal Injury staff members WALKed for the MS Society
A personal touch to personal injury law
March
Summer Student Program Placements Confirmed for 2008
December
The Sounds of Silence from the Grave
Mandatory e-submission arrives in Nova Scotia
Boyne Clarke Lawyers Recognized Nationally as the Best
November
No publication ban for appeal of youth’s adult sentence
September
Chronicle Herald Profiles Matt Napier