Bergs Law

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Burlington, Canada

bergslaw.ca
Employment attorney

Bergs Law Reviews | Rating 5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Bergs Law is located in Burlington, Canada on 5063 N Service Rd #200. Bergs Law is rated 5 out of 5 in the category employment attorney in Canada.

Address

5063 N Service Rd #200

Phone

+1 2898126132

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

Mon
9AM–5PM
Tue
9AM–5PM
Wed
9AM–5PM
Thu
9AM–5PM
Fri
9AM–5PM
Sat
Closed
Sun
Closed

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Rick Street

Chris was very helpful and knowledgeable with my wife, Julie Street's employment situation. His advice and communication during the process was excellent. I would highly recommend him. You will be in great hands.

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Taylor Brooks

I have hired Bergs law on several occasions in my career for employment contracts as a free-lance worker and for a full-time employment contract. Chris was terrific in protecting my interests in a number of terms and clauses as a professional. He was also really informative on matters related to my basic jurisdictional rights. Bergs law also gets my endorsement for being efficient with billable hours. I recommend this firm for any professional seeking employment contract expertise.

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Barbara Frederikse

I have collaborated with Chris on many files. He is thorough, practical and very knowledgeable. I highly recommend Chris as a labour and employment lawyer!

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Dina Martines

Highly recommend to anyone who needs assistance with employment matters.

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Nicoleta Tigau

I would like to take this opportunity to say Thank you to Bergs Law for being timely, professional and very competent in handling my inquiries. They made me comfortable and I would be happy to recommend them to anyone!

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Adam Tenaschuk

Mr. Bergs was great. He looked after me well and was very professional. I would recommend Mr. Bergs to anyone looking to settle or defend themselves in labour issues.