Commercial Litigation Judicial Review Regulatory Words, words, words … are not enough to constitute reasons. The Alberta Court of Appeal puts administrative decision makers on notice in recent judicial review case By Laurie Livingstone and David P. Konkin | October 21, 2022
Commercial Litigation Judicial Review Regulatory A floodgate of correctness? The Supreme Court of Canada creates a new category of correctness in judicial review By Laurie Livingstone, David P. Konkin, and Cate White | October 21, 2022
Climate Change Energy Environmental Regulatory The Supreme Court of Canada finds the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act constitutional By Gord Tarnowsky, Stéphane Beaulac, Dina Awad, and David P. Konkin | March 26, 2021
Energy Environmental Regulatory Is it constitutional? A primer on the discord between provincial appellate courts on the constitutionality of the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act By Dina Awad and David P. Konkin | March 24, 2021
Energy Environmental Government Affairs GHG emissions and the Canadian Constitution – Defending against the Trojan horse By Gord Tarnowsky and David P. Konkin | March 17, 2020
Class Action Defense Environmental Litigation and Dispute Resolution Climate Change litigation in Canada: Recent developments By Alex MacWilliam, Kelly Osaka, and David P. Konkin | November 8, 2019