About

Jack Haller

Lawyer · Avocat — Moncton, NB

Jack Haller is a Moncton lawyer who has practiced in New Brunswick since 2004. His work focuses on family law, employment law, and civil litigation, with a commitment to practical advice, careful preparation, and clear communication.

Jack earned a B.A. from York University in 1987 and an LL.B. from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in 2003. He was admitted to the New Brunswick bar in 2004 and is a member in good standing of the Law Society of New Brunswick and the Canadian Bar Association.

His approach is built around one principle: people facing legal challenges deserve a lawyer who treats their matter with the seriousness — and the humanity — it deserves. That means real conversations, not legal lectures, and an honest read on realistic outcomes before recommending a path forward.

Haller Law is particularly strong in family law — separation, parenting, support, and property matters. Most family files are best resolved through negotiated agreements that protect the relationship between parties wherever possible, while always being ready to advocate firmly in court when that is the right answer.

Outside of family work, the practice handles employment matters for individuals (wrongful dismissal, severance review, human rights) and civil litigation (contract disputes, debt recovery, small claims). Jack has also served the Moncton community as a past director and past president of the Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area, and as a past director of Support to Single Parents.

Jack Haller, Lawyer · Avocat — Moncton, NB

Jack Haller

Lawyer · Avocat

At a glance

Based in

Moncton, New Brunswick

Education

LL.B., Dalhousie University (2003) · B.A., York University (1987)

Practicing in NB since

2004

Languages

English · Français · Español

(506) 204-1203

jack@hallerlaw.ca

720 Main Street, Suite 101
Moncton, NB E1C 1E4

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Philosophy

"Take the time to understand. Then take action."