Pam Hofman
York University - Osgoode Hall Law School
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Pam Hofman is a Labour and Employment Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright with 26.8 years of experience. She specializes in employment law, polymers, legal research, and writing. Based in Toronto, Canada, Pam has worked at Norton Rose Fulbright in London, England, in various roles including Associate, Articling Student, Summer Student, and Business Manager. She also has experience as a Business Manager at DuPont in Wilmington, Delaware. With a strong background in corporate governance and dispute resolution, Pam is skilled in providing legal advice and assisting clients in their employment and corporate governance matters.
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Labour and Employment Lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright
Work Experience
Associate
Articling Student
Summer Student
Law Practice
Pam Hofman's Professional Milestones
- Associate (2011-09-01~): Mastering all necessary skills to efficiently manage complex projects and lead a successful team.
- Articling Student (2010-08-01~2011-05-01): Developed an analytical skills and achieved a solid foundation in the field of advanced scientific knowledge.
Education
Law,
Doctor Of Jurisprudence,
Doctorates
2007-2010Skill
Employment Law
Polymers
Legal Research
Legal Writing
Arbitration
Corporate Governance
Corporate Law
Dispute Resolution
Legal Advice
Litigation
Mergers
Privacy Law
Management
Civil Litigation
Certification
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