Gowling WLG
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Krista Schofer
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Position
Partner
Career
Krista Schofer is a partner in Gowling WLG's Calgary office, practising in the Employment, Labour & Equalities, Immigration Law and Privacy groups.
Krista leads the western Canadian immigration practice, counseling corporate clients seeking to hire foreign nationals in Canada and/or the United States (US), and developing strategies to manage global workforces and cross-border travel. She has extensive experience advising on Canadian immigration compliance and various Canadian immigration options, including LMIA-exempt work permits, work permit exemptions, LMIA applications, study permits, visitor records, temporary resident visas, permanent residency and citizenship. Krista also provides advice on non-immigrant and immigrant status in the US, preparing petitions in a variety of categories for both temporary and permanent status.
In Krista's employment practice, she focuses on management-side labour and employment law. She advises on human resources, labour relations, human rights and privacy issues, encompassing all aspects of the employment relationship – from pre-employment hiring issues to performance management, termination and post-employment obligations.
In her privacy practice, Krista advises companies on privacy compliance and data protection issues, including compliance with the Personal information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), provincial privacy laws and laws governing the protection of health information. Krista regularly drafts privacy policies and data protection agreements and provides privacy training for clients.
Her experience includes:
Advising corporate and private clients on Canadian and US immigration requirements and processes. Providing advice and labour estimates on projects and managing large immigration portfolios for clients across a broad range of industries. Preparing employment policies, guidelines, executive employment agreements and restrictive covenants for corporate clients. Advising clients on wrongful dismissal, employment standards and human rights. Advising clients in privacy law including preparing privacy policies and compliance procedures and assisting clients with respect to privacy requests and complaints. Drafting and advising on the employment, labour, privacy and immigration aspects of corporate transactions.Memberships
Year of Call: 2016 - Massachusetts
Year of Call: 2009 - Alberta