
Lawson Lundell LLP‘s practice group regularly handles energy and infrastructure development projects, including mining projects, oil sands projects, transportation and shipping infrastructure projects and LNG projects on behalf of governmental and Indigenous organizations. Vancouver-based Keith Bergner, who co-leads the department, specializes in Indigenous, energy and power and regulatory mandates across western and northern Canada. Alongside him, Calgary-based John Olynyk majors on advising oil sands developers, oil-and-gas companies and mining companies on environmental regulatory matters and Indigenous consultation issues. Corporate and commercial specialist Lana Shipley and litigator Brad Armstrong KC, both of whom are based in Vancouver, are additional key contacts.
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Clients clés
- Ministry of the Attorney General (British Columbia)
- Government of Alberta – Ministry of Indigenous Relations
- Grieg Seafood BC
- Canadian Energy Regulator
- BC Hydro and Power Authority
- Western LNG
- KGHM International
- Pine Point Mining
- Canadian Natural Resources
- Canada Pacific Railway
Avocats
Les grands avocats du marché
Avocats associés reconnus parmi les leaders du marché par leurs pairs et leurs clients, régulièrement présents dans les grands dossiers dans lesquels ils sont au premier plan.
Responsable de la pratique
Keith Bergner; John Olynyk
Autres avocats clés
Lana Shipley; Brad Armstrong KC