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Business & Human Rights Law | Canada
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1 FaskenBusiness & Human Rights Law2024 | Band 1 | 5 Years RankedFasken is a national law firm that is acknowledged for its representation of the resource and extractive sector in human rights issues in global supply chains. The Canada-based business and human rights team advises clients on the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles and also benefits from Fasken's international presences in the UK and South Africa, with offices in London and Johannesburg. Its work further includes advising on frameworks and policies for responsible business, and assisting with dispute resolution.
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2 Baker McKenzieBusiness & Human Rights Law2024 | Band 2 | 1 Years RankedBaker McKenzie has a comprehensive business and human rights practice, frequently counselling corporate clients on policy issues, due diligence and litigation. The firm is an established presence in Toronto and also able to draw upon an expansive international offering, which makes it well placed to advise on global ESG considerations. The group is frequently sought out to advise on forced labour issues and also has extensive experience representing clients before the Canadian Ombudsperson for Responsible Enterprise.2 Borden Ladner Gervais LLPBusiness & Human Rights Law2024 | Band 2 | 5 Years RankedBorden Ladner Gervais is a national law firm with a well-integrated international business and human rights team advising corporate clients on global supply chain management in accordance with various laws and standards, and the design and implementation of human rights policies and grievance mechanisms. The firm also provides risk advisory and dispute resolution services, and stands out for its thought leadership in Canada. The team works with state-owned entities, NGOs and domestic companies from sectors such as mining and food and beverages.