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2025 Cape Breton Law Symposium

2025-10-07
When: October 7, 2025
8:45am - 3:45pm
Where: Simon Hotel Sydney
380 Esplanade
Sydney, Nova Scotia  B1P 1B1
Canada
Contact: events@cphrns.ca


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Join us for CPHR Nova Scotia's

Cape Breton Law Symposium

Back by popular demand!
We are so thrilled to welcome you to a full day of fantastic learning and networking opportunities
in Sydney, NS.

 

Please note: This event will start at 8:45am, doors open at 8:30.

 

Speakers and Topics

        

Ian Parker, Lawyer, McInnes Cooper and Nakita Samson, Lawyer, McInnes Cooper

Topic: The Trump Effect on Canadian Employment Law

Ian Parker is an experienced Litigator and Employment Lawyer formerly based in Sydney and currently based in McInnes Cooper’s Halifax office. Ian regularly advises and represents employers respecting a range business issues, including employment, property, corporate, commercial and general litigation matters.

Nakita Samson is a Labour & Employment Lawyer based in McInnes Cooper’s Sydney office. Taking a personalized approach, Nakita advises employers with respect to employment issues including workforce planning and workplace investigations.


 

 

Jamie Taylor, Sampson McPhee

Topic: Immigration Update—What Employers Need to Know

Jamie is an experienced immigration lawyer. She obtained her undergraduate degree in Canadian Studies, graduating First-Class Honours from Mount Allison University. After working in non-profits with a focus on ethical leadership and peace studies, she returned to school and completed her law degree at the University of Calgary. In Jamie’s early career she gained experience in workplace law (employment, privacy, labour, human rights, and immigration); however, she began to focus exclusively on immigration matters in 2013, which has been the heart of her practice since.

Jamie is a proud Maritimer, with big-city experience. Having lived and worked across Canada, she has advised large transnational corporations in a variety of sectors on their workplace management and immigration issues and has likewise supported small businesses with immigration matters including, on-boarding foreign nationals, compliance audits, and succession planning in rural towns where population decline is a significant issue. She has also supported individuals with assessing their options to come to, or remain in Canada, including many couples through the spousal sponsorship process, students from study permits through to permanent residency, as well as a host of temporary and permanent residency applications. While past success does not indicate future success (and no immigration professional can guarantee positive results!), Jamie has a demonstrated history of guiding her clients through to their immigration goals in Canada. Jamie is a strong advocate for her clients; she attributes much of her grit and diplomacy to growing up in a large family of entrepreneurs. Jamie and her team look forward to guiding you through the complex world of Canadian immigration law.


 

Julie MacPhee, Patterson Law 

Topic: Outdated HR policies, contracts and practices that might need fresh look

A member of Labour and Employment team where she assists clients who find themselves in a dispute, Julie MacPhee is also a certified workplace investigator and conducts independent workplace investigations and workplace assessments. Whatever the area, Julie listens carefully to understand the client’s needs and develop tailor-made strategies for success. Julie’s background in science speaks to her detail-oriented approach and her analytical skills, both of which are important tools in helping clients identify the sometimes hidden issues driving the dispute.

Julie has represented clients at arbitrations, mediation-arbitrations, mediations, Workers’ Compensation Appeals Tribunal, Utility and Review Board, Nova Scotia Assessment Appeal Tribunal, Human Rights Board of Inquiry, and the Labour Board. She has also represented clients before the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal, Nova Scotia Supreme Court, Provincial Court, Family Court and Small Claims Court. She’s as comfortable getting results for clients in the Courtroom, as out.

Julie earned her law degree in 2004 from Dalhousie Law School, after first obtaining a Bachelor of Science degree in 2001. She spent several years practicing litigation in a large Halifax firm before returning home to her Pictou County roots. Julie enjoys being an active member of her community and has a particular passion for supporting the United Way and YMCA.


 

Sean MacDonald, Manley Law

Topic: A.I. Updates

Sean MacDonald, Manley Law is an accomplished lawyer with extensive experience in employment law, civil litigation, real property, wills and estates, and commercial law. He has appeared before all levels of court in both Alberta and Nova Scotia, as well as administrative bodies such as the Alberta Land Compensation Board and the Nova Scotia Securities Commission. His legal expertise extends beyond employment law into various other areas, making him a valuable asset to his clients. 

In addition to his legal practice, Sean is actively involved in community initiatives. He has participated in events supporting local businesses, youth development, and charitable causes. Sean’s commitment to making a positive impact extends beyond the courtroom, and he continues to contribute to the legal landscape in Nova Scotia.

 

 

 

 

 

 



Michelle Lahey, Cox & Palmer

Topic: WCB Updates

Michelle practices in the field of labour, employment, and corporate commercial law. She thoroughly enjoys the opportunity to build meaningful relationships with her clients, and become a trusted advisor on complex legal issues. She has appeared before all levels of Court in Nova Scotia, the Federal Courts, and various administrative tribunals.

Michelle received her B.A (Hons), and Certificate in Public Administration (Municipal Government) from Cape Breton University, and her B.C.L./LL.B. from McGill’s Faculty of Law. She was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 2018.

Michelle is a lecturer in Cape Breton University’s School of Arts and Social Sciences. She is the Vice-Chair of the Nova Scotia Talent Trust, and the Cape Breton Centre for Craft & Design. She is also an advisory member of The Tompkins Institute.

 

 

 


Pricing

Early Bird - (until August 25, 2025) Members - $145
Early Bird - (until August 25, 2025) Non-Members - $225
 
Regular - Members - $175
Regular - Non-members - $255


Student Members: $50

 

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