Andrea Charlie appointed to second term as member of the Canadian Bar Association Well-Being Subcommittee

We’re proud to share that Andrea Charlie has been appointed to a second term as a member of the Canadian Bar Association’s Well-being Subcommittee.

Andrea’s continued commitment to supporting mental health and well-being in the legal profession reflects values we take seriously at Robertson Stromberg LLP. Congratulations, Andrea!

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