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Practice Expertise
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Commercial Litigation
- Litigation
Areas of Practice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Commercial Litigation
- Litigation
Profile
Laura practices civil litigation and dispute resolution, with a focus on corporate/commercial litigation. Her experience includes matters involving civil fraud, pension and benefits issues, commercial disputes, residential and commercial construction disputes, and constitutional law issues. She regularly appears before the British Columbia Provincial Court and the British Columbia Supreme Court, and she has also appeared as junior counsel at the Supreme Court of Canada.
Laura joined Lawson Lundell as a summer student in 2007. After completing her articles in 2009, she joined the firm as an Associate.
Laura joined Lawson Lundell as a summer student in 2007. After completing her articles in 2009, she joined the firm as an Associate.
Bar Admissions
British Columbia (2009)
Education
Queen's University (B.A.H., 2005)
University of Ottawa (LL.B., 2008)
Areas of Practice
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Commercial Litigation
- Litigation
Professional Career
Significant Accomplishments
Represented the Canadian Bar Association as an intervener in the B.C. Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court of Canada in a successful constitutional challenge to the application of money laundering laws to lawyers in Canada. The decision supported the protection of solicitor client privilege as a constitutional principle and established the lawyers' duty of commitment to his or her client as a principle of fundamental justice in Canada (Canada (Attorney General) v. Federation of Law Societies of Canada, 2015 SCC 7)
Professional Associations
Represented the Canadian Bar Association as an intervener in the B.C. Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court of Canada in a successful constitutional challenge to the application of money laundering laws to lawyers in Canada. The decision supported the protection of solicitor client privilege as a constitutional principle and established the lawyers' duty of commitment to his or her client as a principle of fundamental justice in Canada (Canada (Attorney General) v. Federation of Law Societies of Canada, 2015 SCC 7)
Professional Associations
- Law Society of British Columbia, Member
- Canadian Bar Association, Member
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