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Tel: (403) 232-9452
Email: LMensch@blg.com

Laura Mensch is a highly experienced management-side labour and employment lawyer. She provides practical, timely, and client-specific advice to employers in the areas of labour, employment, occupational health and safety, and human rights law. Laura acts for a wide variety of employers in both federally and provincially regulated industries such as health care and related health services, energy, manufacturing, construction, information technology, and financial and professional services. She also acts for municipalities, private schools, government entities and regulators, and First Nations.

Laura has appeared before all levels of court in Alberta as well as before the Alberta Labour Relations Board, human rights tribunals, and other administrative tribunals. She also provides strategic advice to clients in relation to workplace restructuring and mergers and acquisitions.

Laura Mensch is a management-side labour and employment lawyer at Miller Thomson. She provides practical, timely, and client-specific advice to employers in the areas of labour, employment, occupational health and safety, and human rights law. Laura acts for a wide variety of employers in both federally and provincially regulated industries such as energy, manufacturing, construction, information technology, and financial and professional services. She also acts for municipalities, private schools, government regulators, and First Nations. Laura has appeared before all levels of court in Alberta as well as before the Alberta Labour Relations Board, human rights tribunals, and other administrative tribunals. She also provides strategic advice to clients in relations to workplace restructuring and mergers and acquisitions.

Laura is a member of the Canadian Association of Counsel to Employers (CACE), Chartered Professionals in Human Resources of Alberta (CPHR), and the Canadian and Calgary Bar Associations. She holds a B.A. from the University of Lethbridge (1991), an M.P.A. from Queen’s University (1995), and an LL.B. from the University of Calgary (1998). She was called to the Bar of Alberta in 1999.