Employment matters can directly affect your career, financial stability, and workplace rights, making professional legal guidance essential when disputes or concerns arise. Augustine Williams Law Professional Corporation provides strategic and client-focused employment law services across Canada, representing both employees and employers in a wide range of workplace matters. We assist with employment contracts, wrongful dismissal, workplace policies, severance agreements, discrimination claims, and other employment-related disputes.
Our approach focuses on protecting your rights while delivering practical and effective legal solutions tailored to your situation. We are committed to helping clients navigate complex employment issues with confidence, professionalism, and a focus on achieving fair outcomes.
We provide strategic employment law services designed to protect your workplace rights, minimize risks, and support fair and effective resolutions.
We help clients understand and protect their legal rights in workplace-related matters.
Our team provides clear and actionable guidance tailored to your employment situation.
We work toward efficient resolutions through negotiation, mediation, or legal representation when necessary.
We review your employment matter, discuss your concerns, and provide clear legal guidance based on your circumstances.
Our team evaluates your case and develops a practical strategy focused on protecting your rights and interests.
We work toward a fair resolution through negotiation, settlement discussions, or formal legal proceedings when required.
Wrongful dismissal occurs when an employee is terminated without proper notice, compensation, or legal justification under Canadian employment laws.
Yes, employers may terminate employment without cause if proper notice or severance compensation is provided according to the law.
Yes, reviewing an employment contract helps ensure your rights, obligations, and compensation terms are clearly understood before signing.
Many employment disputes can be resolved through negotiation, mediation, or settlement before formal legal proceedings become necessary.
Eligibility for severance depends on factors such as your length of employment, position, and the circumstances of termination.
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