Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2017
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Megan's journey as a litigator unfolds within the Business Litigation group, where her identity as a Cree woman and Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation Band Member enriches her practice. Her expertise spans across commercial, environmental, Aboriginal, and administrative law, tackling complex cases that range from business conflicts to environmental evaluations for significant projects. She skillfully navigates Aboriginal rights, regulatory inquiries, and the intricacies of administrative law, showcasing her prowess before notable legal forums such as the Federal Court of Appeal and the British Columbia Supreme Court.
Her approach is marked by a deep engagement with her clients' needs, seamlessly blending their objectives and viewpoints with a keen grasp of legal principles and their application. This client-centered philosophy is bolstered by Megan's pre-law career in business strategy and development, affording her a unique insight into the commercial landscape and its inherent challenges and prospects.
Megan's service offerings are comprehensive, covering Indigenous rights litigation, community involvement, cumulative impacts litigation, and more, across sectors like Energy and Natural Resources, and Administrative and Public Law. Her commitment extends beyond her practice, evident in her active participation in the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Society of British Columbia since 2017.
Her academic and professional credentials are equally impressive, with a call to the bar in British Columbia (2017), a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia (2016), and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Alberta (2013). Megan's practice areas are diverse, including Business Litigation, Indigenous Law, and Energy & Natural Resources, reflecting her broad expertise and dedication to justice across multiple facets of law.