Nicholas Goldhawk

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Nicholas Goldhawk: Attorney with Share Lawyers

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Nick was called to the Ontario Bar in 2017. Nick practices employment law exclusively. He joined Share Lawyers in 2021, where he represents employees on all types of disputes against their employers, including wrongful dismissal, workplace harassment, human rights, employment standards, and more. Nick is passionate about workers’ rights and finds inspiration in helping people achieve justice in their workplace disputes. He has written on employment law issues for national newspapers, trade journals, and legal digests. Nick graduated from Carleton University with an Honours Bachelor of Journalism in 2011, and, after working for two years as a journalist, obtained his J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2016.

In his free time, Nick enjoys travelling, basketball, biking, skiing, and the outdoors. When he’s indoors, Nick unwinds by cooking and listening to podcasts, usually at the same time.

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Law School Attended:
Osgoode Hall Law School, J.D.
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
2017, Ontario
ISLN:
1001661798

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