Hendrik Nieuwland is a Partner at Shields O'Donnell MacKillop, LLP., a boutique management-side labor, and employment firm. As Partner, Hendrik is a litigator in charge of solving client problems in a practical, cost-effective, and efficient manner. He has represented a wide range of employment and labor disputes such as wrongful dismissal, employment standards complaints, and human rights applications. Hendrik is also active in the legal community, having authored numerous legal texts as well as contributed to many legal magazines.

Hendrik joins me today to share his thoughts on how current activist movements have shaped the way the court system works and treats work-related cases. He describes his specializations and the type of representation he provides. He discusses employment-related options that have arisen due to the coronavirus outbreak. Hendrik also explains why he lost interest in becoming a biochemist and instead chose to practice law.

“Having a mentor is essential.” - Hendrik Nieuwland

 

Today on the Creative Disruption Podcast:

Hendrik’s current role at the firm and what they are as a company. Why he changed his mind about biochemistry to become a lawyer. Hendrik’s tips when it comes to looking for a mentor. His thoughts on the recent coronavirus problem. Possible considerations for work-from-home employees. Special cases he's handled regarding harassment and #MeToo. How he handles mental health and stress-related cases. Why he likes getting involved in the legal community.

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