Neil Tichkowsky
Lawson Lundell LLP | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 2013
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Neil serves as Counsel in the Calgary office of Lawson Lundell and contributes to the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Group. Specializing in civil litigation and employment law, Neil handles diverse cases, including complex commercial disputes, foreclosure matters, debtor-creditor issues, professional negligence claims, construction disputes, class actions, and judicial review matters.
In the realm of employment law, Neil brings extensive experience to the table, covering all facets of employment litigation and general advice. His expertise spans severance disputes, restrictive covenants, constructive dismissals, employment standards, and the nuances of employment agreements and policies.
Having presented cases before all levels of court in Alberta, the Alberta Human Rights Tribunal, the Alberta Environmental Appeals Board, the Saskatchewan Court of Kings Bench and Court of Appeal, Neil is well-versed in navigating the legal landscape. He has also made compelling submissions before various other courts and tribunals, including the Federal Court and the Federal Court of Appeal.
Neil's journey to Lawson Lundell includes articling to a justice of the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa. Following this, he practiced with an international law firm and a litigation firm in Calgary, bringing a diverse set of experiences to his current role.
Outside of his legal endeavors, Neil is an active member of the Canadian Bar Association and the Calgary Bar Association. He also dedicates his time to community involvement, serving as a Director-at-Large for the Calgary Arts Academy and contributing as a Past Director and Commodore for the Glenmore Sailing Club.
The addition of Neil Tichkowsky to Lawson Lundell is a testament to the firm's commitment to enhancing its legal expertise and providing valuable insights to clients. His wealth of experience and diverse background contribute to the dynamic capabilities of the Litigation & Dispute Resolution Group.