Gabrielle K. Kramer > Borden Ladner Gervais LLP > Toronto, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
Bay Adelaide Centre, East Tower
22 Adelaide Street West, Suite 3400
Toronto, ON M5H 4E3
Canada

Work Department

Environment

Position

Partner

Career

Gabrielle provides environmental risk management strategies to both public and private clients, directing complex environmental claims, advising on new and historic losses, defending regulatory proceedings and advising on transactions. Gabrielle also advises on related insurance issues, municipal law, expropriations law and real estate issues having acted as counsel in numerous cases.

Gabrielle has extensive appellate experience and has represented clients before all of the courts in Ontario and the Supreme Court of Canada. She represents a variety of private and public-sector clients before the Ontario Land Tribunal.

Gabrielle is a member of the firm’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) initiative.

She serves clients in English and French.

Languages

English and French

Memberships

  • Member, Ontario Bar Association, Environmental Law and Municipal Law Sections
  • Member, The Advocates’ Society
  • Past-president, Ontario Expropriation Association

Education

  • JD, University of Toronto, 1990
  • BA (Hons.), University of Toronto, 1987

Bar Admission

  • Ontario, 1992

Personal

  • Volunteer judge, Environmental Law Moot
  • OBA Environmental Law Mentorship Program

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Environment

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP houses a robust environmental law practice, which is particularly recognized for its activity in energy, mining and Indigenous law-related matters. From its broad base of offices across the country, the group is equipped to handle environmental disputes, regulatory issues, and transactional support work. Vancouver-based Rick Williams fronts the department and is well versed in both contentious and non-contentious work, but he is primarily noted for his experience in project development, permitting and operations in the energy and natural resource sectors. Toronto-based Gabrielle Kramer is also recommended.