Aboriginal Law
Canada
5 years ranked
Provided by McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Partner with extensive experience advising industry proponents and governments on Aboriginal law matters across Canada, including Aboriginal rights and title, the duty to consult, the negotiation and implementation of agreements with Indigenous groups, and litigation and dispute resolution. Previously served as a Ministerial Special Representative for the federal government on consultation and accommodation and has acted as counsel in matters relating to Aboriginal rights and title, the duty to consult, and revenue sharing arrangement disputes.
Hons. BA, University of Toronto (2002), J.D., University of Toronto (2007).
Authored numerous articles and regularly speaks at conferences on Aboriginal law and policy issues.
Provided by Chambers
Bryn Gray co-leads McCarthy Tétrault's Aboriginal law group from the Toronto office and advises clients from a range of sectors including energy and natural resources, handling consultation and disputes with Aboriginal groups.
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Bryn is excellent to work with. He always makes sure to send me updates in the case law or policy developments to ensure I stay on top of developments in Indigenous law.
Bryn has unique depth and experience in Aboriginal law, who is also focused on ensuring the client is fully engaged throughout the process.
Bryn has a very practical approach, recognising balancing between our legal rights and the social licence and practical realities of the situation.
Bryn is an excellent lawyer. He provides exceptional client service, has a deep expertise in the subject matter and provides responsive solutions to legal issues.
Bryn has a real skill in being able to consider the 'big picture', as well as being well-versed in the detail of a file. He responds to queries in a timely manner and always makes himself available.
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