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STEPHEN PANUNTO
LAWYER

ABOUT STEPHEN

          I take pride in helping clients to understand the legal system so that they can protect themselves, their families and their businesses.

Admissions:

  • Alberta, 2006

  • Quebec, 2005
     

Areas of Practice:

  • Bylaw Infractions

  • Construction

  • Corporate

  • Commercial 

  • Litigation

  • Employment Law
     

Languages:

  • English

  • French (oral fluency)

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OVERVIEW

Stephen joined our firm in 2018 bringing years of substantial experience and knowledge from a career that has spanned twelve years across two provinces. Stephen’s practice focuses on civil litigation and employment disputes. He also advises on personal injury cases. Stephen refers transactional work to Goodfellow Schuettlaw colleagues who can apply relevant expertise.

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Born and raised in Montreal, Stephen has been practicing in Calgary since 2006. The great majority of Stephen’s client relationships began with a personal referral. Clients warm to him because of his genuine interpersonal skills.

 

As a science fiction enthusiast, Stephen enjoys Star Wars movies, Star Trek programs and reading about astrophysics. Stephen takes time out to play hockey and soccer. As a parent of two young children, he coaches their community level teams also.

Watch the above clip of Stephen.

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Email

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Phone

403-705-1261

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Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 0C7

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Email

reception@gfslaw.ca

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Phone

780-628-3531

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