Miller Thomson LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2017
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Greg Bush is a versatile lawyer who expertly navigates the complex terrain of labour and employment law for both public and private sector clients. His proficiency spans an array of critical issues such as labour relations, wrongful dismissals, human rights violations, adherence to employment standards, and ensuring occupational health and safety. Greg's expertise extends to advising on the labour and employment implications of corporate restructurings, as well as mergers and acquisitions.
His journey in law began at the firm where he completed his articles, eventually rising to the position of Associate. Greg's legal foundation was laid at Queen’s University, where he earned his Juris Doctor in 2016, before being admitted to the bar a year later.
Greg's commitment to the legal community is demonstrated through his active involvement in various capacities. As a student, he was deeply engaged with the Queen's Business Law Clinic, Pro Bono Students Canada, and served as a peer tutor at the Queen’s University Faculty of Law, showcasing his dedication to fostering legal knowledge and supporting his peers.
He holds memberships in several prestigious legal associations, including the Law Society of Ontario, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Ontario Bar Association, further solidifying his standing in the legal community.
Greg’s admission to the bar in Ontario in 2017, coupled with his academic achievements, including a Bachelor of Management and Organizational Studies from the University of Western Ontario in 2013, mark him as a well-rounded and highly skilled lawyer dedicated to resolving labour and employment disputes with acumen and integrity.