About us
The Association of Law Officers of the Crown (ALOC) represents lawyers and articling students employed by the government of Ontario, with the exception of lawyers in the Criminal Law Division, who are represented by its sister organization, the Ontario Crown Attorney's Association (OCAA). ALOC has approximately 750 members located in legal service branches across government as well as in various agencies, boards and commissions. In addition to representing the government in civil matters and quasi-criminal prosecutions, and providing advice on policy, regulations and legislation, ALOC members have a unique historical relationship to government which contains critical safeguards for the rule of law in a democratic society. ALOC is involved in a range of activities of interest to its members including collective bargaining, grievances and educational events. ALOC also responds to member inquiries and works with management on a host of issues such as job competitions, pensions, the merit / pay for performance scheme and the interpretation of the Collective Agreement.
- Website
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http://www.aloc.ca
External link for Association of Law Officers of the Crown (ALOC)
- Industry
- Legal Services
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, ON
- Type
- Public Company
Locations
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Primary
180 Dundas St W
Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8, CA
Employees at Association of Law Officers of the Crown (ALOC)
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Dan Guttman
President, Association of Law Officers of the Crown
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Jimmy Tanudjaja
Professional Development and Events Coordinator at Association of Law Officers of the Crown (ALOC)
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Me-Hae Hur
Crown Counsel to the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General I Board of Director of Not-For-Profits I Lexpert Rising Star Award I FACL Public…
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Emily Beierl
Legal Counsel at Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General