Dispute resolution: British Columbia

Hall of Fame

The lawyers at the very top of the profession, widely known and respected by peers and clients for their longstanding involvement in market-leading work.

Joe McArthur

Joe McArthur

Hall of fameBlake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Joe practices as counsel in domestic and international arbitration proceeding and Canadian court proceedings. As an experienced trial and arbitration counsel he has represented both public and private companies in various industries, including mining, infrastructure, utilities, financial services and technology. In addition to his arbitration counsel work Joe sits regularly as arbitrator in domestic and international arbitrations.  

Rising stars

Rising stars with regular involvement in their team's key work, and recognition from peers or clients as being ones to watch.

Next Generation Partners

Junior partners with significant recognition from clients and peers in the market and key roles on multiple matters.

Aidan Cameron

Aidan Cameron

McCarthy Tétrault

Aidan is a partner in McCarthy Tetrault’s Litigation Group and a lead member of our firm’s Construction, Insurance and Global Mining Litigation Groups. Aidan represents a wide variety of clients, including developers and others involved in large construction and infrastructure projects, global and domestic mining companies and others. Clients appreciate her responsiveness, her strategic and practical approach to problem-solving, her relationships with opposing counsel, and her deep industry knowledge, all of which Aidan uses to swiftly resolve complex and contentious disputes.

Emily Kirkpatrick

Emily Kirkpatrick

McEwan Partners

Partner Emily Kirkpatrick maintains a general civil litigation and administrative practice, with a particular focus on corporate, commercial and class action matters.

Alexandra Luchenko

Alexandra Luchenko

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Alexandra has expertise as lead counsel in complex commercial and transactional matters before all levels of Court in Canada, a number of administrative tribunals and arbitration proceedings. She utilizes her litigation experience to lead internal investigations and to guide companies through crisis management situations, including assisting clients experiencing a data breach or cybersecurity incidents, with a view to proactively mitigate litigation risk. A considerable amount of Alexandra’s experience involves multifaceted legal and reputational issues that require coordination of numerous areas of specialization, including regulatory compliance, forensic investigation and media relations. She has significant experience working on behalf of private equity clients and financial institutions as well as mining, resource, health sciences and technology companies. At all times, Alexandra’s goal is to develop creative solutions and execute legal strategy with a view to advancing client objectives. Alexandra serves as the chair of the Equity and Diversity Committee of Blakes’ Vancouver office, serves on its Associate Committee and is the co-Chair of the Vancouver Chapter of the Women’s White Collar Defence Association. She is also a Certified Fraud Examiner.

Leading Individuals

The strongest partners in their field, leading on market-leading deals and endorsed by peers and clients alike.

Sean Boyle

Sean Boyle

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Sean’s litigation practice focuses on all aspects of complex commercial disputes with an emphasis on securities litigation, mining disputes, and defending class actions. He frequently advises on compliance with domestic and international anticorruption legislation, including investigations and due diligence. Sean has extensive experience in take-over bid litigation, contested merger transactions, plans of arrangements and shareholder dissent proceedings. He regularly advises directors and officers of corporation on their duties and obligations relating to corporate governance and business disputes such as derivative actions, oppression remedies and shareholder disputes. Sean also defends clients in complex multi-jurisdictional matters before provincial securities commissions and other securities regulatory organizations throughout Canada. His experience also includes a lengthy secondment to the British Columbia Securities Commission (enforcement division).

Roy Millen

Roy Millen

Hall of fameBlake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Roy has particular experience in Indigenous rights and title, and litigation involving commercial and administrative matters. Clients appreciate Roy's ability to provide prompt, straightforward and business-savvy advice in areas of the law that are complex and continually evolving. In the area of Aboriginal law, Roy advises private-sector clients across Canada on the development of energy, mining and other major projects, and relationships with Indigenous peoples. He negotiates commercial agreements, impact benefit agreements, consultation protocols and other arrangements with First Nations, Métis and other Indigenous groups. He also assists clients in navigating the regulatory processes necessary to secure project approval, including the implications of UNDRIP, and defends proponents from litigation challenges brought by Indigenous communities and individuals.

Peter Rubin

Peter Rubin

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Peter practice focuses on restructuring and insolvency and complex commercial litigation matters. His R&I practice involves advising debtor companies, lender syndicates, secured and unsecured creditors, purchasers of distressed assets, debtor-in-possession lenders, and other parties affected by business insolvency issues. He has acted as independent counsel for monitors in reorganization cases, receivers and trustees in bankruptcy. Peter's commercial litigation practice focuses on contractual disputes, tax appeals, tort claims, shareholder and securities litigation, equitable remedies, including fiduciary duties and creditors' rights. Peter has co-authored Continuing Legal Education (CLE) papers, frequently appears as a lecturer at insolvency conferences, and is a contributing author to a comprehensive text on government liability. He is also a regular guest lecturer at the Law Society's professional legal training course.

Jill Yates

Jill Yates

McCarthy Tétrault

Partner in and Practice Lead of the firm’s Litigation Group in Vancouver. Chair of the firm’s National Class Actions Group. Experienced commercial litigator and has appeared at all levels of court in British Columbia, in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario, in the Federal Court, and in arbitral hearings. Has expertise in complex commercial litigation involving a variety of types of claims and in a broad range of industries, and particular expertise in defending class actions. Has significant trial experience, including trial of common issues. Frequently represents financial institution clients on a variety of matters including in relation to fraud, de-marketing, contract terms and mortgage issues. Frequently represents clients in consumer protection, product liability and privacy claims.