48 Lawson Lundell Lawyers Recognized Across 16 Practice Areas in Chambers Canada 2025

Chambers Canada
26.9.24

Lawson Lundell LLP is pleased to announce that the latest edition of Chambers Canada has recognized 48 of our lawyers across 16 practice areas for their professional excellence, deep sector knowledge and effective client representation.

The Firm also achieved 14 practice area rankings, including Band 1 rankings in Aboriginal Law and General Business Law (Northern Canada and Arctic):


Please join us in congratulating the full list of ranked lawyers included below and, in particular, these seven individuals who are newly recognized this year: Nancy Diep, Amaan Gangji, Aubrey Guild-Young, Shannon Hayes, KC, Meghan Popp, William Roberts, and Chad Travis.

Aboriginal Law – Nationwide    

Agribusiness: Forestry – Nationwide     

Corporate/Commercial – British Columbia          

Employment & Labour – British Columbia           

Energy & Natural Resources: Mining – Nationwide         

Energy & Natural Resources: Mining: Development and Operations – Nationwide          

Energy: Oil & Gas (Transactional) – Nationwide

Energy: Power (Regulatory) – Nationwide          

Environment – Nationwide        

General Business Law – Northern Canada and Arctic      

Litigation: General Commercial – Alberta            

Litigation: General Commercial – British Columbia          

Pensions & Benefits – Nationwide          

Privacy & Data Protection – Nationwide              

Real Estate – Alberta    

Real Estate – British Columbia  

Restructuring/Insolvency – Nationwide

Tax – Nationwide

To access the full online Chambers Canada 2025 guide, please click here.

Each year, Lawson Lundell submits to Chambers & Partners, a ranking organization that evaluates our practice groups and lawyers based on client feedback and our written submission. Since 1999, Chambers has been researching the legal markets of over 180 countries, identifying the leading lawyers and law firms worldwide through interviews with thousands of lawyers and their clients. Chambers’ reputation is based on the independence and objectivity of its research.

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