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Provided by AGPCHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island, Dec. 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Phillips Barristers PC is proud to announce the opening of its new Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island office, marking a major expansion of the firm’s national litigation and Indigenous law practice. The office will be anchored by Andrew Kirk, who joins the firm as Regional Lead.
Andrew, a member of the Six Nations of the Grand River Reserve (Onondaga), is a seasoned litigator with a national reputation for excellence. He has appeared before tribunals and at every level of court, including the Federal Court, the Federal Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada, with rich experience in Indigenous law, land and governance, child protection, criminal matters, constitutional issues, and complex class actions.
As part of the firm’s senior litigation leadership, Andrew will serve as co-counsel alongside John Kingman Phillips, K.C., on several major national cases, including the $50 million e-gaming lawsuit.
He will also lead Phillips Barristers’ Atlantic Canada Indigenous Economic Reconciliation and Land Claims Practice, supporting First Nations, communities, and Indigenous-owned enterprises across the region.
“Andrew brings legal precision, cultural insight, and an unwavering commitment to justice,” said John Phillips, K.C., Founder and Senior Partner. “His leadership strengthens our national Indigenous law practice and reinforces our ongoing mandate: to hold governments fully and firmly to account, and without compromise.”
Andrew earned his LL.B. from Dalhousie University and completed advanced studies at Osgoode Hall Law School’s Indigenous Lands and Governance Program. He is called to the Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island Bars and maintains an active litigation practice across Canada.
“This is a defining moment for Indigenous sovereignty and economic reconciliation,” said Andrew Kirk. “Phillips Barristers recognizes that justice is more than litigation—it is building legal and economic pathways for Indigenous communities to thrive. Our work in Charlottetown will reflect that purpose.”
About Phillips Barristers PC
Phillips Barristers PC is a national law firm widely recognized for its ability to uncover evidence, challenge institutional misconduct, and litigate against governments and public bodies when accountability, transparency, and justice are at stake. With national offices, the firm represents communities, organizations, and individuals across Canada in high-impact cases that advance justice, transparency, and reconciliation.
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