Practice Expertise

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment and Labor
  • Public Law

Areas of Practice

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment and Labor
  • Public Law
  • Research and Opinions
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Profile

Meg is a member of Lawson Lundell’s Research and Opinions Group. She regularly provides legal research, opinions and submissions on a wide range of legal topics.

Her background includes advising clients and organizations in a variety of practice areas including Administrative Law, Labour and Employment, Civil Procedure and Appellate Practice, Professional Conduct and Aboriginal Law.

Prior to joining Lawson Lundell, Meg was the Legal Counsel to the Court of Appeal for British Columbia for nine years, providing legal and related policy advice to the Court. Most recently, Meg has acted as a decision-maker and an adjudicator. She was the Research Counsel to the Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River 2009-2012, and has worked on the CLE texts, Civil Jury Instructions, Criminal Jury Instructions, and the Family Law Sourcebook.

Bar Admissions
British Columbia (1994)

Education
University of Victoria (LL.B. 1992)
Victoria College, University of Toronto (B.A., 1987)

Areas of Practice

  • Administrative Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Employment and Labor
  • Public Law
  • Research and Opinions

Professional Career

Professional Associations
Professional Activities
*British Columbia Council of Administrative Tribunals (BCCAT), Member and Education Committee Member

*Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch, Legal Research, Administrative Law and Appellate Advocacy Subsections

Community Activities
*South Vancouver Little League
*Up Elgin Community Garden



Blogs

Labour & Employment Law Blog

Lawson Lundell's Labour and Employment Law Blog provides updates on the most recent legal developments impacting the Canadian workplace and offers practical tips for employers. We cover a range of topics, including labour relations, employment law, collective bargaining, human rights, employment standards, employment equity, workers' compensation, business immigration, privacy, occupational health and safety and pensions and employee benefits.

Pensions and Employee Benefits Law Blog

Lawson Lundell's Pension and Employee Benefits Law Blog provides updates on the most recent legal developments impacting pension and employee benefit plans. We cover a range of topics, including recent case law and changes to relevant provincial and federal legislation.

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