Brad has extensive experience in environmental law, civil litigation, Indigenous law, and administrative and constitutional law. He represents clients involved with land use issues, project development, regulatory approvals, environmental assessments, Indigenous consultation, and litigation in a range of natural resource industries including mining, forestry, agriculture, aquaculture, energy, independent power projects, oil & gas, and transportation. His practice extends through Western Canada and the North (including Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut). Brad acts as counsel in court hearings and in public review hearings in all levels of the British Columbia and Federal Courts, and before federal, provincial and territorial boards, panels, and commissions. Brad also has extensive experience in corporate and commercial litigation, injunctions, and environmental prosecutions, as well as competition law. Brad is called to the Bars of British Columbia (1981), Northwest Territories (1998), Nunavut (1999), and Yukon (2006), and was appointed King’s Counsel in 2002. He has also taught courses at the University of British Columbia Law School: Natural Resources Law (2010, 2011, 2017–2021) and Oil & Gas Law (2013–2016).