Ashley is an associate in the Disputes Group in our Calgary office. She joined Osler as a summer student in 2022 and returned as an articling student in 2023.
Ashley graduated from the combined JD/BCL program at McGill University. She also holds a Bachelor of Science from the University of Alberta. While at law school, Ashley was the Executive Editor of the McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law and a Teaching Assistant for the Faculty’s 1L legal research and writing course taught by Dean Robert Leckey.
Latest Insights
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Osler Update Jan 24, 2024
Nunavut to take control of Crown land within territory following devolution agreement with Canada
Last week, the federal government agreed to transfer control of Crown lands in Nunavut to the territory by April 2027. We look at the history of...
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Osler Update Dec 5, 2023
Alberta introduces new ‘streamlined trial’ process, replacing summary trials
Last month, Alberta amended its Rules of Court to introduce a new “streamlined trial” process. We look at what’s behind the change, how it...
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Osler Update Nov 20, 2023
Canada, B.C. and First Nations Leadership Council sign agreement on conservation and land management
Earlier this month, Canada, British Columbia and the First Nations Leadership Council signed a new non-binding agreement establishing an approach to...
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Osler Update Oct 20, 2023
Court finds British Columbia liable for misfeasance in public office for decisions denying regulatory permits
A recent B.C. Supreme Court decision regarding misfeasance in public office has important implications for future claims against government in the...
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Community Involvement
- McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law, Senior Editor
- Rooted: An Indigenous Law Publication, Editor
Credentials
Education
- McGill University, BCL/JD (Dean’s Honour List)
- University of Alberta, BSc in Environmental & Conservation Sciences (Dean’s Medal)
Languages
- English
- French