Lawson Lundell's Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Blog follows new and interesting issues emerging in the legal and business communities. Our goal is to provide a source of valuable information and insight on a wide variety of matters for our readers.
Practice Expertise
- Litigation
- Public Utility and Regulatory
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
- Public Utility and Regulatory
Profile
Will started with Lawson Lundell as a summer student in 2012 and joined the firm as an Associate in the Litigation Group following the completion of his articles in 2014.
Bar Admissions
British Columbia (2014)
Education
University of British Columbia (J.D., 2013)
University of Oxford (M.St., 2010)
University of Alberta (Honours B.A., 2008)
Areas of Practice
- Litigation
- Public Utility and Regulatory
Professional Career
Recognition and Ranking
*Robert H. Guile QC Memorial Debate, Winner
*Barbara Fraser Memorial Award, University of Alberta
Professional Activities
*Canadian Bar Association, Member
Community Activities
*Member of Mundiavocat FC (Vancouver-based soccer team that competes in the Lawyers’ World Cup)
Articles
Bankruptcy and Insolvency – New Reporting Requirements for Lands Used for Specified Industrial or Commercial Activities
By Will Shaw, Noor Mann |January 2021British Columbia Contaminated Sites – New Requirements Start Feb. 1, 2021
By Will Shaw |January 2021Redevelopment of Land in B.C. – New Contaminated Sites Reporting Requirements
By Will Shaw |January 2021
Blogs
Project Law Blog
The Lawson Lundell Project Law Blog focuses on updating proponents on new and interesting issues emerging in the law and policy that applies to the development of major projects in Canada. The focus of the blog is on matters relating to environmental assessment and compliance, regulatory matters and aboriginal consultation.
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