Tyler recently completed law school at the University of Alberta (JD 2023). Prior to attending law school, Tyler obtained his MSc in Geochemistry and his BSc in Geology from the University of Alberta.
During law school, Tyler was an Executive Member of the Law & Business Association and organized the 2022 Legal Innovation Conference. He also led the Editing Committee for the Alberta Law Review and volunteered for the Civil and Family Law Project run by Student Legal Services of Edmonton. Prior to joining Osler, Tyler clerked at the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta in Calgary.
Representative Work
- Neo Financial Technologies
Neo Financial Technologies in its raising of $362 million in Series D financing
Neo Financial Technologies in its raising of $362 million in Series D financing
Latest Insights
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Report Dec 5, 2024
Developing Canada’s critical minerals for energy transition
Regulatory reform in the mining sector is needed to cultivate the development of Canada’s critical minerals for energy transition.
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Osler Update Jul 7, 2021
British Columbia Supreme Court issues precedent-setting cumulative effects decision
In their Osler Update, authors Sander Duncanson, Martin Ignasiak, Tommy Gelbman, Olivia Dixon and Tyler Warchola comment on the recent British...
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Osler Update Jun 24, 2021
Federal government opens new agricultural clean technology program to applicants
In their Osler Update, authors Neal Ross, Nathaniel Lipkus, Justin Young, Jacob Young and Tyler Warchola comment on the federal government’s new...
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Community Involvement
- Volunteer Coach for the SuperHEROS Hockey Program (2019 – Present)
- Executive Member of the University of Alberta’s Law & Business Association (2020 – 2023)
- Member of the Alberta Law Review Editing Committee (2021 – 2023)
- Volunteer for Student Legal Services at the University of Alberta (2020 – 2021)
Credentials
Education
- University of Alberta, JD
- University of Albera, MSc (Geochemistry)
- University of Alberta, BSc Hons (Geology)
Languages
- English