U.S. Consulate General
Suite 904, Purdy's Wharf Tower II
1969 Upper Water Street
Halifax, NS B3J 3R7
The Halifax Consular District comprises the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, Canada, as well as the French Islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon.
The Consulate General of the United States of America in Halifax assumes no responsibility for the professional ability or integrity of the persons or firms whose names appear on the following list. The list is arranged first geographically and then alphabetically, and the order in which the names of attorneys appear has no other significance. All lawyers listed are English speaking.
- Registered mail may be sent through the Canadian postal service and return receipts obtained.
- Credit reports can usually be obtained from the New York or Halifax branches of Dun & Bradstreet, as well as from the Bank of Nova Scotia, the Bank of Montréal, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Royal Bank.
- LL.B. Bachelor of Laws - the first professional degree in law (Canada).
- LL.M. Master of Laws - an advanced degree in a specialized area of law (Canada, U.S.).
- J.D. Juris Doctor - The first professional degree in law (U.S.).
- Q.C. Queen's Counsel; this is an honorary title used in Canada and other Commonwealth countries indicating seniority in the legal profession.
- B.C.L Bachelor of Civil Law (Canada).


