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McIntosh DerrickMcINTOSH, Derrick - (August 8, 1979September 1, 2020) - It is with profound sadness and grief that we share the news that our cherished friend and colleague, Derrick McIntosh, died suddenly on September 1st, 2020.

Derrick was a man of many dimensions. His quick wit, astute mind and wicked sense of humour were readily apparent to all who met him, as were his compassion and profound sense of social justice.

The outpouring of condolences we have received over the past few days from lawyers, clients, and arbitrators throughout the labour law community reflects the high regard everyone had for Derrick’s legal skills, and for his humanity, integrity and decency.

It is difficult to convey how much Derrick meant to so many of us at the firm – lawyers and staff members alike. He was everyone’s friend. He enthusiastically celebrated the milestones and successes of his colleagues. Of his many gifts, perhaps the greatest was his ability to notice when someone might be struggling with work or personal issues. A truly empathetic and generous man, he was always willing to lend a hand – or an ear or a shoulder – to anyone who needed it.

Derrick was also a joy to spend time with, often winding up holding court at firm social events, sometimes into the wee hours. He could tell a story better than just about anyone – and he seemed to have endless side-splitting stories to tell. His stories were often self-deprecating, always hilarious, and he employed a dead-pan delivery and conspiratorial wink to devastating effect.

Perceptive, eloquent and analytical, Derrick excelled as an advocate. He joined the firm in 2008 as a summer student from the faculty of law at McGill University. He held an honours bachelor of arts degree in anthropology and cultural studies, a master’s degree in philosophy, and experience both as a factory worker and a union representative. His labour law professor described him as one of the most thoughtful and committed students she has ever taught.

After obtaining his law degree, Derrick articled with us and was hired as an associate following his call to the bar in 2011. He quickly developed a thriving practice representing a variety of trade unions and employee associations and a reputation as an excellent lawyer.

We welcomed Derrick into the partnership in 2018, and looked forward to so many more years of working together, hanging out, telling stories, and laughing ourselves into stiches.

Words cannot express how devastated we are and how deeply we will all miss Derrick. He was, quite simply, the loveliest friend and colleague. The firm will not be the same without him.

Derrick’s family is holding a private service. If you wish to donate in Derrick’s memory, they have suggested the Canadian Mental Health Association or the charity of your choice.

Arrangements with Jerrett funeral home, St. Clair Chapel, Toronto.

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