Updates
On March 4, 2020 Minister of Justice and Solicitor General (Alberta) Doug Schweitzer announced the recipients of the honourary title of Queen’s Counsel in recognition of their exceptional contributions to the Alberta legal community. Gwendolyn Stewart-Palmer of Shores Jardine LLP was one of the recipients.
The Queen’s Counsel designation recognizes lawyers who have made particular contributions to the legal profession, or public life. The appointment is made to lawyers demonstrating attributes making them a leader in the legal profession.
Read the complete list of appointees from the Province of Alberta.
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