We're not your typical law firm. Our practice walks the line between modern legal frameworks and the deep knowledge that's been here way longer than any statute book.
What We Stand For
Look, I've spent twenty years in courtrooms and around council fires, and here's what I know - real advocacy happens when you honor the land, respect treaty rights, and aren't afraid to challenge systems that've ignored Indigenous voices for too long.
We work with communities, not for them. That means listening first, strategizing together, and fighting like hell when someone threatens what's rightfully yours.
But they don't capture the relationships we've built or the communities we've stood alongside.
23
Years Fighting for Rights
147
Successful Cases
38
Communities Served
How We Can Help
Every case is different, but these are the areas where we've built our reputation and gotten results.
Treaty rights aren't historical footnotes - they're living agreements. We've negotiated land claims, water rights, and resource agreements that actually stick. When governments try to sidestep their obligations, we bring receipts and case law.
Indigenous Land Rights & Treaty Negotiation
Protecting ancestral territories and ensuring treaty obligations are honored, not ignored.
Companies love to rush environmental assessments or present them as done deals. We dig into the science, challenge faulty data, and push for proper consultation. Sometimes you gotta take these fights all the way to federal court.
Environmental Impact Assessment & Litigation
Challenging projects that threaten ecosystems and communities before it's too late.
Whether it's forestry, fisheries, mining, or water rights, we help communities develop management frameworks that balance economic needs with long-term stewardship. Your resources, your rules - within the legal framework that protects them.
Natural Resource Management Consultation
Developing sustainable frameworks that respect both economic needs and environmental protection.
Sacred sites, burial grounds, ceremonial locations - these aren't just historical markers. We work to establish legal protections, navigate heritage laws, and stop development that would destroy what can't be replaced.
Cultural Heritage Protection
Safeguarding sacred sites and cultural landmarks from destruction and exploitation.
Government consultation processes can be tricky - sometimes they're genuine, sometimes they're box-checking exercises. We mediate, advocate, and make sure the Crown's duty to consult actually means something concrete.
Crown-Indigenous Relations Mediation
Navigating complex government relationships and ensuring meaningful consultation.
Development doesn't have to mean destruction. We advise on projects that actually work with the land instead of against it, crafting legal structures for initiatives that'll be sustainable for the next seven generations, not just the next fiscal quarter.
Sustainable Development Legal Advisory
Creating legal frameworks for projects that honor the land for generations to come.