Allan E. Black, Q.C.
ALLAN E. BLACK, Q.C. is a founding partner in the Vancouver labour and employment law firm of Black Gropper. Allan received his Bachelor of Arts in 1966 and his LLB in 1969, both from the University of British Columbia. He was called to the BC bar in 1970. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1999.
Allan has extensive experience representing trade unions, faculty associations and employees in all facets of labour relations, administrative, employment, human rights, and education law. He has appeared as counsel before provincial and federal labour relations boards, arbitration boards, as well as many other administrative tribunals and all levels of court. Allan has also acted as an arbitrator in numerous grievances. He has received training in negotiation and mediation through the program of instruction for lawyers at the Harvard Law School on negotiation.
Allan has authored numerous articles and been a guest speaker in a variety of Continuing Legal Education programs, and other seminars. He has also met with and spoken to representatives of our clients on a variety of labour relations topics including "mock arbitrations", grievance and arbitration preparation and presentation skills, updating labour relations and employment law principles, and other "in-service" topics. Allan is a former Vice-Chair of the British Columbia Labour Relations Board and a member of the Arbitrators' Association of British Columbia. Allan is also a past Chair of the Labour Subsection of the BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, and served on that Subsection Executive for a number of years.
Allan is peer rated as one of Canada's best labour and employment lawyers. Lexpert has recognized him as a leading practitioner in employment and labour law and as a practitioner "Most Frequently Recommended". He has also been awarded Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review's excellent rating for his legal ability and highest sense of ethics, a testament that lawyer peers rank him at the highest level of his professional excellence.
ALLAN E. BLACK, Q.C. is a founding partner in the Vancouver labour and employment law firm of Black Gropper. Allan received his Bachelor of Arts in 1966 and his LLB in 1969, both from the University of British Columbia. He was called to the BC bar in 1970. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1999.
Allan has extensive experience representing trade unions, faculty associations and employees in all facets of labour relations, administrative, employment, human rights, and education law. He has appeared as counsel before provincial and federal labour relations boards, arbitration boards, as well as many other administrative tribunals and all levels of court. Allan has also acted as an arbitrator in numerous grievances. He has received training in negotiation and mediation through the program of instruction for lawyers at the Harvard Law School on negotiation.
Allan has authored numerous articles and been a guest speaker in a variety of Continuing Legal Education programs, and other seminars. He has also met with and spoken to representatives of our clients on a variety of labour relations topics including "mock arbitrations", grievance and arbitration preparation and presentation skills, updating labour relations and employment law principles, and other "in-service" topics. Allan is a former Vice-Chair of the British Columbia Labour Relations Board and a member of the Arbitrators' Association of British Columbia. Allan is also a past Chair of the Labour Subsection of the BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, and served on that Subsection Executive for a number of years.
Allan is peer rated as one of Canada's best labour and employment lawyers. Lexpert has recognized him as a leading practitioner in employment and labour law and as a practitioner "Most Frequently Recommended". He has also been awarded Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review's excellent rating for his legal ability and highest sense of ethics, a testament that lawyer peers rank him at the highest level of his professional excellence.
