Kathryn Marshall

Partner at Levitt Sheikh Employment & Labour Law
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, CA

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Law Practice
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Partner
      • Jan 2022 - Present

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    • Ontario's Workforce Recovery Advisory Committee Member
      • Jun 2021 - Present

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada COVID-19 has changed the way we work and there's a lot to learn from how Ontario workers and businesses have pulled together in response. Our labour and employment laws must continue to protect our workers in this changing landscape, while supporting business growth and new technology that create more jobs. That’s why I’m pleased to have been selected to join a committee dedicated to exploring the future of work. This is a seven-member team of experts that will work with… Show more COVID-19 has changed the way we work and there's a lot to learn from how Ontario workers and businesses have pulled together in response. Our labour and employment laws must continue to protect our workers in this changing landscape, while supporting business growth and new technology that create more jobs. That’s why I’m pleased to have been selected to join a committee dedicated to exploring the future of work. This is a seven-member team of experts that will work with businesses, workers, technology platform companies, advocacy organizations and labour groups from across Ontario to examine the impacts of the pandemic on the world of work. Show less

    • Canada
    • Newspaper Publishing
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Columnist
      • Mar 2020 - Present

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    • Canada
    • Law Practice
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Member Board Of Directors
      • Mar 2022 - Present

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    • Member Of The Board Of Advisors
      • Jul 2022 - Jan 2023

      Toronto, Ontario, Canada The Ontario Assembly on Workplace Democracy is a new initiative developed at the University of Toronto's Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources. This initiative is tasked with identifying issues that stifle workers' voices and their ability to influence change at work, consulting with industry experts and weighing available policy options to amplify worker's voices, and compiling a set of primary recommendations to help employers and government bodies improve workers' capacity to… Show more The Ontario Assembly on Workplace Democracy is a new initiative developed at the University of Toronto's Centre for Industrial Relations and Human Resources. This initiative is tasked with identifying issues that stifle workers' voices and their ability to influence change at work, consulting with industry experts and weighing available policy options to amplify worker's voices, and compiling a set of primary recommendations to help employers and government bodies improve workers' capacity to participate in workplace decision-making and advocate for change. Show less

    • Employment Lawyer
      • Mar 2018 - Jul 2020

      Toronto, Canada Area

    • Canada
    • Legal Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Litigation Lawyer
      • Jan 2016 - Mar 2018

      Toronto My areas of practice covered a wide variety of civil litigation matters, including personal injury, professional liability, commercial liability, product liability, employment practices liability and director and officer liability.

    • Canada
    • Law Practice
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Litigation Lawyer
      • May 2012 - Sep 2015

      Vancouver, BC My practice focused on professional liability and complex bodily injury litigation including catastrophic injury.

Education

  • The University of Calgary
    J.D., Law
    2009 - 2012
  • The University of Western Ontario
    Honours B.A., Women's Studies and Feminist Research
    2004 - 2008

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