Lawson Lundell Recognized in Chambers Global 2013

March, 2013 - Vancouver, British Columbia

Chambers Global 2013 recognizes 13 Lawson Lundell lawyers in nine practice areas including:

*Brad Armstrong, QC: Aboriginal Law (Canada) and Environment (Canada)
*Chris Baldwin: Mining (Canada) and Projects Mining: Leading Canadian Firms (Experts Based Abroad)
(Latin America-wide)
*Keith Bergner: Aboriginal Law (Canada)
*Ken Burns: Pension & Benefits (Canada)
*Murray Campbell: Pension & Benefits (Canada)
*Jeff Christian: Energy: Power (Regulatory) (Canada)
*Patricia Gallivan, QC: Employment & Labour (Canada)
*John Olynyk: Aboriginal Law (Canada)
*Cliff Proudfoot: Environment (Canada)
*Chris Sanderson, QC: Energy: Power (Regulatory) (Canada)
*Rob Sider: Employment & Labour (Canada)
*Peter Tolensky: Real Estate (Canada)
*Ian Webb: Energy: Power (Regulatory) (Canada)

The firm is also recognized for Dispute Resolution: British Columbia and Projects Mining: Leading Canadian Firms (Latin America-wide). Lawson Lundell is also ranked in the top 10 of all Canadian firms by the National Post who measured the Chambers Global rankings against the aggregate number of lawyers in firms to determine relative bench strength.

Since 1990, Chambers has published the world’s leading guides to the legal profession and has built a reputation for in-depth, objective research. They have a team of 100 highly qualified full-time researchers who conduct thousands of interviews with lawyers and their clients worldwide. Working with their editors, they identify and rank the world’s best lawyers according to the criteria most valued by clients.

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