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Andy W. Lodge

Associate

Practice Areas: Litigation, Personal Injury, Construction Law, Labour Law and Employment Law

Law School: University of New Brunswick

E-Mail: awl@barryspalding.com
Phone: (506) 633-4288

Assistant: Catherine Biggs (506) 633-4255 cmb@barryspalding.com

Practice Areas

Andy practices in most areas of litigation, with special interests in personal injury litigation, construction law, labour law and employment law.

Professional Experience

Andy has appeared at all levels of court in the Province including Provincial Courts, Tribunals, the Court of Queen's Bench as well as the Court of Appeal.

Andy has been the co-author of published material in the Solicitor's Journal.

Professional Affiliations

After graduating from the University of New Brunswick with his LL.B. in 2002, Andy immediately joined the team here at Barry Spalding as an Articling Clerk until he was called to the New Brunswick Bar in June 2003 and remained onboard as an associate. Andy is a member of the Saint John Law Society, New Brunswick Law Society, and the Canadian Bar Association.

Outside the Office

Moving into the Town of Hampton, Andy and his wife Pamela have quickly felt at home as though they were still in their home province of Newfoundland. Andy has become involved in the community largely through his two children, Matthew and Emily. Keeping him busy during most of his leisure time, Andy has been a volunteer soccer and basketball coach and has followed this supportive lead during the winter months by being a devoted hockey dad.

Andy is currently heavily involved with the Saint John Board of Trade as the Chair of the Government Affairs Committee, he currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Dr. V.A. Snow Centre Nursing Home is Hampton and is the former Chair of the Cherry Brook Zoo Board of Directors.

Andy W. Lodge - Associate