Christine J. Kowbel

Christine J. Kowbel


Lawson Lundell LLP

Recognized since 2016

Vancouver, British Columbia

Practice Areas

Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice

Environmental Law

Mining Law

Natural Resources Law

Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2017 - Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice
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Christine practices environmental and aboriginal law, providing advice in respect of major project development, environmental assessment, permitting, operational matters and acquisition and sale of industrial projects.

She provides specialized mining industry advice, representing clients with respect to permitting and regulatory aspects of exploration, development, operation and closure of mining projects. Her other clients include energy, forestry and other natural resource sector companies, as well as banking institutions and real estate developers.

In her practice, Christine:
  • works closely with environmental consultants and engineers in providing her clients with practical advice respecting legal obligations and managing risk;
  • regularly conducts and coordinates environmental due diligence;
  • assists in the negotiation and drafting of agreements related to First Nations and environmental matters;
  • counsels project proponents on matters of federal, provincial and territorial jurisdiction, environmental assessment processes, consultation with the public and with First Nations, public hearings, regulatory licences and permits and approvals;
  • prepares opinions for clients on various aspects of environmental law, including regulatory compliance, emergency notification, waste transportation and disposal, land rehabilitation, director and officer liability, environmental risk management, and corporate disclosure.

    Christine has also been seconded to clients in the mining sector on a part-time basis to provide in-house legal advice, primarily in the areas of environmental assessment and project permitting, environmental compliance, and government and aboriginal relations.

    Christine is also a regular contributor to the Project Law Blog, a resource that updates proponents on developments in the law and policy that applies to the development of major projects in Canada.

Location
  • Cathedral Place, Suite 1600
    925 West Georgia Street
    Vancouver, BC V6C 3L2
    Canada
Languages
  • English
Bar Admissions
  • British Columbia, 2002
  • Northwest Territories, 2009
  • Nunavut, 2011
  • Yukon, 2015
Affiliations
  • Canadian Bar Association: Environmental Law, Administrative Law, and Natural Resources - Member
  • Environmental Law for Environmental Specialists, Douglas College - Guest Lecturer
  • Project Law Blog - Contributor
  • Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) - Lands Committee Member
  • Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation - Member
  • Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation Newsletter - Reporter - Canada

Lawson Lundell LLP
Headquarters: Vancouver, British Columbia

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Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2017 - Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice
Named "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers® for:
  • Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice, Vancouver, Canada (2017)
Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2024 for work in:
  • Aboriginal Law / Indigenous Practice
  • Environmental Law
  • Mining Law
  • Natural Resources Law
Awards:
  • Best Lawyers: Aboriginal Law Lawyer of the Year in Vancouver for 2017
  • Best Lawyers in Canada: recognized for Aboriginal and Natural Resources law
  • 2014 Lexpert Rising Star Award: recognized as one of Canada's Leading Lawyers under 40
  • Benchmark Canada: The Guide to Canada’s Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys 2016: recognized as a Future Star for Aboriginal, Environmental and Energy and Natural Resources litigation in British Columbia
  • Lexpert Guide to the Leading US/Canada Cross-Border Corporate Lawyers in Canada 2015: recognized as one of the "Corporate Lawyers to Watch"

Experience
Christine has:Acted as in-house permitting manager for a major gold exploration and development project in NunavutAdvised clients on the permitting and development of mines and other major projects in various provinces and territories, including BC, Yukon, Nunavut, NWT, Alberta and SaskatchewanAdvised a number of clients on the current and potential future liabilities relating to the acquisition of current and historic industrial propertiesRepresented two major mining companies in the acquisition of advanced exploration properties in NunavutContinued representation of a company developing a gold mine in NunavutContinued representation of a company operating a diamond mining project in the Northwest TerritoriesAdvised clients on environmental management systems (including ongoing compliance with ISO certification requirements) and due diligenceRepresented various industrial corporations in defending charges under environmental and occupational health and safety laws and regulationsRepresented a natural resource company in obtaining an injunction to prohibit interference with project development and activitiesAssisted various clients during disputes relating to mineral tenure issues and competing interests in landAssisted clients with identifying, obtaining and defending permits, fisheries authorizations, water licences, environmental assessment certificates and other authorizations for mines, mills, hydroelectric facilities, and other natural resource projectsAssisted clients in matters before all levels of Court in British Columbia, as well as various boards and tribunals located in BC and the Canadian North. She has also prepared applications on behalf of clients to the Supreme Court of Canada

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