Lawson Lundell LLP | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 2018
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In Lawson Lundell LLP’s Calgary office, Grace excels in general civil litigation and dispute resolution. Her diverse practice spans energy, commercial, administrative, insolvency, and regulatory matters, where she actively drafts legal opinions, advocates, and conducts thorough research.
Grace has demonstrated her legal prowess by appearing before the Provincial Court of Alberta and the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. She has also contributed to matters at all levels of court in Alberta, showcasing her versatility and capability in navigating complex legal terrain.
Before embarking on her legal career, Grace dedicated her time to the non-profit sector, specializing in crisis intervention and Indigenous environmental project management. During law school, she served as a legal clinic Caseworker, passionately advocating for clients denied disability support income before administrative tribunals.
Additionally, Grace served as a Teaching Assistant for the alternate dispute resolution course for first-year law students and interned at the Specific Claims Tribunal, focusing on Indigenous matters related to reserve lands.
Beyond her legal endeavors, Grace is deeply committed to community service. She volunteers with organizations such as Pro Bono Students Canada, Reach Canada, and the Calgary Distress Centre, embodying her dedication to making a positive impact beyond the courtroom.
In professional circles, Grace is an active member of the Canadian Bar Association, Calgary Bar Association, The Advocates’ Society, and the Association of Women Lawyers (Calgary), where she contributes to the legal community and fosters meaningful connections with peers.