Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 2012
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Kaitlin Long's legal practice centers on resolving disputes within the energy sector, ensuring regulatory compliance, and addressing indigenous law concerns. With a focus on commercial litigation, she navigates complex legal matters including contractual disputes and class actions.
Kaitlin's expertise extends to national litigation, representing clients in various trials and appeals across Alberta courts and regulatory bodies. She has provided valuable assistance to senior lawyers in high-profile cases before the Federal Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Moreover, Kaitlin is well-versed in regulatory proceedings, representing clients before bodies such as the Canada Energy Regulator and the Alberta Utilities Commission. She offers strategic advice on indigenous consultation, treaty rights, and engagement practices in the energy industry.
As the co-chair of Norton Rose Fulbright Canada's Indigenous Relations Network, Kaitlin demonstrates her commitment to fostering positive relationships and promoting understanding in legal matters involving indigenous communities. Her dedication and expertise make her a valuable asset in navigating legal complexities within the energy, infrastructure, and resources sectors.