Osuji & Smith Lawyers | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 2016
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Evan Oikawa brings a wealth of experience to the table in the realm of employment law. With a strong foundation in trial preparation, legal research, and oral advocacy, Evan's practice covers a broad spectrum of employment-related matters.
From contract drafting and review to navigating complex legislation and regulations, Evan is adept at guiding organizations through the intricacies of employment law. He's not just a legal advisor; he's a strategic partner who helps businesses mitigate risks and protect their interests.
Evan's journey into employment law began at the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, where he honed his skills and passion for advocating for others. His time in the Alberta Public Service further solidified his expertise, as he represented the government in various employment-related cases. Evan's dedication to his clients was evident as he successfully mediated numerous employer-employee disputes and played a pivotal role in negotiations with large employer associations.
Even outside the courtroom, Evan is committed to serving his community. As a volunteer with Student Legal Services, he provided legal assistance to low-income clients, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to access to justice. His contributions haven't gone unnoticed, as evidenced by his recognition as Volunteer of the Decade by Pro Bono Law Alberta in 2017.
In addition to his legal work, Evan is actively involved in various organizations, including the Calgary Homeless Foundation and the Elizabeth Fry Society. He's also a member of the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Society of Alberta, reflecting his dedication to the legal profession and upholding its values.
With his exceptional legal acumen, commitment to his clients, and passion for making a difference in his community, Evan Oikawa is undoubtedly a standout figure in the field of employment law. Whether in the courtroom or the community, Evan is a trusted advocate and ally for those in need.