In recent years, change in the
Canadian legal landscape has been fuelled by two dominant factors: first, the
growing influence of constitutional concerns, including federal/provincial
division of powers issues and a variety of matters arising from the
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and second, the burgeoning number and
power of Charter-oriented administrative tribunals that play an increasingly
influential role in our complicated, interest-based society.
In response
to these trends, we have brought together a group of lawyers with extensive
experience in constitutional law. In addition to publishing and speaking
widely in this area, our constitutional lawyers have garnered years of
experience both prosecuting and defending all manner of constitutional claims
on behalf of corporations, government agencies, and individuals before all
levels of courts, including the Supreme Court of Canada.
Our services
include the provision of interpretive advice, opinions and legal
representation in connection with issues such as aboriginal law and
litigation, Charter rights and federal and provincial jurisdictional disputes.
The results we have achieved have often been precedent-setting or far-reaching
in scope.