Brenda Comeau

Brenda’s practice is focused on providing legal services to trade unions in both the public and private sectors, and to professional self-regulated organizations.

In providing services to trade unions and professional self-regulated organizations, Brenda appears before various administrative tribunals and is involved in a range of negotiations aimed at the settlement of disputes.

Brenda also has a general litigation practice and represents clients before the Court of Queen’s Bench of New Brunswick and the New Brunswick Court of Appeal. Prior to joining Pink Larkin, Brenda articled and practiced in Toronto, where she represented clients before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Divisional Court.

Brenda has been a lecturer at the Law Society of New Brunswick’s bar admission course, presented at legal conferences and contributed articles to the Canadian Bar Association National Labour and Employment Law Section Newsletter. She is a member of the Law Society of New Brunswick, the Canadian Bar Association and the Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers.

Year of Call
New Brunswick, 2012
Ontario, 2009

Law School
LL.B., University of Ottawa, 2008

Education
B.A., St. Thomas University, 2005


Services
Labour Law
Professional Regulation
Employment
HR Law
Litigation
Human Rights