Megan Brooks is an associate in the Employment, Pensions and Executive Compensation and Business Law groups at Goodmans.
Megan has a commercial employment law practice and assists both public and private clients in all areas of employment and labour law, including employment aspects of corporate transactions and reorganizations, employment contracts, executive compensation, severance arrangements, wrongful dismissals, employment standards, diversity and inclusion initiatives, human rights and other workplace policies.
Megan also advises on corporate matters, including mergers and acquisitions, securities law, and corporate governance.
Canada Diagnostic Centres, an Alberta-based provider of medical imaging services, in connection with an investment in the company by Novacap
A syndicate of agents led by Echelon Wealth Partners Inc. in the marketed public offering of Avicanna Inc., a Canadian biopharmaceutical company focused on R&D of cannabinoid-based products
Credentials
Credentials
Osgoode Hall Law School, J.D., 2019
University of Toronto, B.A., 2015, Honours, with high distinction
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