Qualified to practice in New York, California, Alberta, and Ontario, Tim provides counsel services to clients and law firms in all aspects of arbitration. Timothy Hughes is an independent lawyer and arbitrator in Calgary, Alberta. She was recently elected as Director, Peel Law Association.Īrea of Practice: Independent Lawyer and Arbitrator She is a former board member of the Caledon Parent and Child Centre, Ontario Early Years and currently serves as the fund development coordinator and board member of Volunteer MBC, a not-for-profit that oversees 220 plus not-for-profits in the Region of Peel. She currently serves as the treasurer for Peel Mediation Arbitration. Kavita is a former board member of the Family Dispute Resolution Institute of Ontario and past-President of the Peel Chapter of the Ontario Association of Family Mediators. ![]() She is an ADR instructor at York University. She offers evaluative Voice of the Child Reports and is trained to provide Collaborative Family Law services. Kavita is an accredited Family Mediator, Arbitrator, Parenting Coordinator and a former Panel Lawyer for the Office of the Children's Lawyer. Kavita serves as a committee member with the Judicial Appointments Advisory Council (Ontario). She was designated as a Certified Specialist in Family Law by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). Kavita has practiced law for over 20 years. Andrei is looking forward to sharing his experiences regarding the qualification process, and the hurdles of obtaining employment with the next group of excellent internationally trained lawyers. Andrei joined Ross & McBride in 2022 where his practice became focused on commercial litigation. At that time, he had a general litigation practice with a focus on property and housing disputes. He was called to the bar in 2016 and continued with the firm he articled at for 5 years. Following volunteer spells with several law firms in various areas of practice, he articled with a boutique litigation firm in Toronto. Andrei obtained his Certificate of Qualification in 2015 having being required to sit 9 NCA exams. He obtained his law degree as an undergraduate from The University of Birmingham in England in 2012, and moved to Ontario after graduating. ![]() Repeated violations and/or complaints regarding breach of our rules can lead to an individual being banned from participating in the mentoring program.Īndrei is an associate in the commercial litigation department at Ross & McBride, a leading regional firm in Hamilton, Ontario.Asides from the area of their practice and general experience, personal details of a mentor's employment is not appropriate to inquire about. Anything that would be inappropriate to ask in-person is likely not appropriate to ask in a mentoring session. Please remain PROFESSIONAL in your sessions. Mentors reserve the right to cancel or cut-short a session if the mentee’s questions are not regarding NCA-related matters.While some mentors might be comfortable sharing personal details, the session is designed to revolve around you as a mentee. The purpose of the mentoring session is focused on you as a mentee.If you are meeting a mentor via video platform (e.g., Zoom, Skype, Teams,etc.), we ask that you have your camera on as a professional courtesy.Mentors reserve the right to cancel your session if you are unreasonably late and without explanation. Please be punctual in attending your meeting.Considering the short timeframe of the sessions, it is best to reserve that time for substantive questions related to mentoring rather than the mentor’s resume. Please make sure to read the mentor’s bio before your meeting.In an effort for as many NCA candidates as possible to benefit from this opportunity, we ask that you kindly do not book many sessions with mentors all at once. ![]() Our mentors have generously offered the time they have available. We ask that signees remain respectful of the mentor's availability.Thus, please do not meet with mentors with the intent of asking for job. This is a networking opportunity with the goal of sharing strategies, tips, and advice to NCA candidates, NOT a job interview.
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