Environment
Nationwide - Canada
1 year ranked
Provided by Lawson Lundell LLP
Administrative, Constitutional & Public Law; Environmental; Environmental Assessment & Permitting; Indigenous; Litigation & Dispute Resolution; Northern Group; Real Estate; Regulatory Compliance; Energy; Mining; Power
Jennifer practices environmental, aboriginal, natural resources and real property law, with a focus on project development in mining, energy, transportation, land development and other industry sectors.
Jennifer represents clients involved in environmental assessment and major project permitting for a wide variety of projects and project expansions, providing advice as needed throughout the regulatory process and during development, operations and closure. These projects include mines, electrical generation and transmission projects, other linear infrastructure, LNG terminals, port facilities, and other industrial property development/re-development projects. Many of these projects are major economic drivers in the regions and territories in which they are located.
Jennifer has extensive experience advising on land/ mineral rights and water rights, including resolving disputes among rights holders. In addition, she advises project proponents in respect of Indigenous land matters and impact and benefit agreements.
Jennifer has advised clients in numerous project acquisitions, financings, and divestitures, including conducting and coordinating legal due diligence reviews of environmental, Indigenous and land matters, and assisting in drafting related agreements.
She frequently represents clients in matters before regulatory boards, agencies and statutory decision-makers, primarily in western Canada and the Canadian North (including Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut).
Jennifer’s work intersects with the firm’s real estate group for linear project development, environmental permitting for land development, and also contaminated sites advice and remediation.
Prior to her career in law, Jennifer worked as an electrical engineer before co-founding a software company. She led the engineering department there for eight years, including successfully managing the group through an acquisition and post-acquisition integration, and gained substantial experience in project management.
Canadian Bar Association, Member
CBABC Environmental Law Section Executive (2016/17)
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Jennifer Nyland is based in the firm's Vancouver office and advises clients, including major mining and energy companies, on issues such as environmental assessments and permitting.
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Jennifer provides great, practical advice that is thoughtful, clear and client-focused.
Jennifer's service and knowledge are truly exceptional. She is held in the highest regard in our organisation because her advice has been so beneficial to some of our most challenging issues.
I am really impressed with her breadth of knowledge and ability to take complex matters and really distil them into messages for people who aren't experts in the field.
Jennifer has been inspirational in her depth and breadth of knowledge and her eagerness to dive deep into a complex issue and help us resolve the situation.
Jennifer is responsive and writes opinions that are clear and comprehensive.
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