Miller Titerle Law Corporation | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2015
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In the realm of workplace law, Connor has carved out a niche as a skilled advisor and advocate for both employers and employees, ensuring smooth sailing through the often turbulent waters of the labor and employment sector. His broad range of clients includes entities from the public and private sectors, First Nations, non-profit organizations, and individual workers, all of whom benefit from his comprehensive guidance on an array of employment-related issues.
Connor’s prowess extends across a spectrum of workplace matters such as navigating wrongful dismissal and human rights claims, enhancing workforce productivity, crafting effective policies, and ensuring compliance with employment standards. He is also adept at handling arbitration processes, workers' compensation claims, and privacy concerns, making him a go-to resource for comprehensive legal support in the workplace.
Renowned for his engaging presence, Connor frequently leads seminars and training sessions on workplace law, sharing his knowledge in a manner that is both informative and accessible. His specialty in managing workplace accommodation and retention for employees with disabilities has positioned him as a key speaker at gatherings of the Presidents Group, an initiative by BC's leading businesses to foster employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Away from the legal battlegrounds, Connor’s life is rich with varied interests. An athlete by nature, he enjoys hockey, skiing, and boxing, demonstrating a commitment to staying active and competitive. His musical talent on the piano, particularly his heartfelt if not pitch-perfect renditions of Billy Joel's "Piano Man," reveals a softer side to his otherwise vigorous persona.
A Montrealer at heart, Connor's affinity for his hometown is matched only by his passion for the Montreal Canadiens, and he humorously boasts a 72% fluency in French, highlighting his connection to his roots.
Connor's legal acumen is backed by solid credentials, having been called to the BC Bar in 2015 after earning his Juris Doctor from the University of Manitoba in 2014 and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of British Columbia in 2010. His leadership was recognized through his role as Co-Chair of the Labour Section of the Canadian Bar Association from 2017 to 2019. Furthermore, his dedication to community service shines through his coaching of the West Point Grey Canucks, a ball hockey team for young adults with developmental disabilities, underscoring his belief in giving back to the community and supporting inclusivity beyond the confines of his legal practice.