While VLAF accepts funding requests from Veterans’ lawyers, we appreciate that even finding a lawyer can be difficult. Veterans regularly ask us for lawyer names, but unfortunately, our regulations prevent us from making referrals or showing favouritism. We understand though, you may need a lawyer now.
We are allowed to show a list of law firms, so we decided to pull one together for you, starting with firms that have helped Canadian Veterans in the past. We even reached out to additional firms to ask if they would like to be on the list. Below is the list, so far, showing firms who will consider representing Canadian Veterans on matters that match the VLAF criteria.
Law firms are shown by province, but since most Veterans’ cases go to Federal Court, you can hire a lawyer from anywhere in Canada — the lawyer doesn’t have to be in your province. We hope you find a lawyer from this list, and we look forward to hearing back from you if it makes sense to apply.
Province/Territory | Law Firm | Lawyer(s) |
British Columbia | Harper Grey LLP harpergrey.com | Scott Marcinkow Rose Keith |
Alberta | TRW Law | Timothy R. Wood Lana J. Kampitsch |
Saskatchewan | TTH Law Firm tthlaw.ca | Neil J.D. Tulloch |
Ontario | Michel Drapeau Law Office mdlo.ca | Michel Drapeau Joshua Juneau |
Champ and Associates champlaw.ca | Paul Champ | |
New Brunswick | Jennifer Donovan Law jdonovanlaw.ca | Jennifer Donovan |
Nova Scotia | Blois Nickerson bloisnickerson.com | Colin Bryson |
Valent Legal valentlegal.ca | Chuck J. Ford | |
McInnes Cooper mcinnescooper.com | Jillian Kean | |
Prince Edward Island | McLellan Brennan mclellanbrennan.com | Filip Hrga |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Budden and Associates buddenlaw.com | Geoffrey E. Budden |
Nunavut | Crawford Law Office lawsociety.nu.ca | Anne Crawford |