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Melany V. Franklin
Téléphone
416.367.6091
Télécopieur
416.361.2771
Courriel
mfranklin@blg.com
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Background
Melany Franklin is a partner in our Toronto office. Melany was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1991. She is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University (BA Honours) and the University of Western Ontario (LLB).
Areas of Practice
- Melany practises labour, employment law and human rights law.
Rankings and Recognitions
- Selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2012 (Labour and Employment Law)
- Martindale-Hubbell BV Distinguished Peer Review Rating
Professional Experience
- Represents employers before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Court of Appeal, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, Ontario Labour Relations Board, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board and Appeals Tribunal.
- Uses the mediation process effectively and has received mediation training at Harvard University's Program of Instruction for Lawyers
- Adjunct Professor, Employment and Labour Law, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto (1992-2000)
- Labour and employment counsel on secondment to General Motors of Canada Limited, including responsibility for health and safety
Presentations of Interest
- Law Society Special Lectures (2012), “The Nuts & Bolts of Workplace Investigations,” Ontario Bar Association (2012), “Good Faith Dealing Between Employers and Employees”, Lancaster (2011), “Work and Family”, LLM program lecture, Osgoode Hall Law School (2011), “Employment Law Roundup 2010” Law Society of Upper Canada (2010), “Attendance Management: An Integrated Approach”, Lancaster (2010), “Your First Civil Trial”, Ontario Bar Association (2010), “The Contracts Course”, Osgoode Professional Development (2010), “Ontario's New Human Rights System: Lessons from its First Year”, Ontario Bar Association (2009), “Attendance Management: Best Practices”, Lancaster (2009), “Women in Law”, Toronto Conference (2007), “The Latest Developments in HR Practice and Employment Law”, CCCA Spring Conference (2007), “Meeting New Challenges: Human Rights Accommodation and Privacy Conference”, Lancaster (2007), “Whistleblowing”, Law Society of Upper Canada (2006).
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Background
Melany Franklin is a partner in our Toronto office. Melany was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 1991. She is a graduate of Wilfrid Laurier University (BA Honours) and the University of Western Ontario (LLB).
Areas of Practice
- Melany practises labour, employment law and human rights law.
Rankings and Recognitions
- Selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2012 (Labour and Employment Law)
- Martindale-Hubbell BV Distinguished Peer Review Rating
Professional Experience
- Represents employers before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Ontario Court of Appeal, Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, Ontario Labour Relations Board, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board and Appeals Tribunal.
- Uses the mediation process effectively and has received mediation training at Harvard University's Program of Instruction for Lawyers
- Adjunct Professor, Employment and Labour Law, Woodsworth College, University of Toronto (1992-2000)
- Labour and employment counsel on secondment to General Motors of Canada Limited, including responsibility for health and safety
Presentations of Interest
- Law Society Special Lectures (2012), “The Nuts & Bolts of Workplace Investigations,” Ontario Bar Association (2012), “Good Faith Dealing Between Employers and Employees”, Lancaster (2011), “Work and Family”, LLM program lecture, Osgoode Hall Law School (2011), “Employment Law Roundup 2010” Law Society of Upper Canada (2010), “Attendance Management: An Integrated Approach”, Lancaster (2010), “Your First Civil Trial”, Ontario Bar Association (2010), “The Contracts Course”, Osgoode Professional Development (2010), “Ontario's New Human Rights System: Lessons from its First Year”, Ontario Bar Association (2009), “Attendance Management: Best Practices”, Lancaster (2009), “Women in Law”, Toronto Conference (2007), “The Latest Developments in HR Practice and Employment Law”, CCCA Spring Conference (2007), “Meeting New Challenges: Human Rights Accommodation and Privacy Conference”, Lancaster (2007), “Whistleblowing”, Law Society of Upper Canada (2006).
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