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Chris G. Baldwin

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Chris G. Baldwin

Partner
 
Lawson Lundell LLP
1600 Cathedral Place, 925 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia  V6C 3L2
(Vancouver Co.)

Telephone: 604-631-9151
Fax: 604-669-1620
http://www.lawsonlundell.com

Email: Contact via email

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#317 out of 4,151 lawyers in Vancouver, British Columbia
#127,351 out of 892,086 total lawyers Overall
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Practice AreasNatural Resources; International Mining Law; Mineral Law; Mining Law; Mining Royalties; Coal Mining; Aboriginal Law; Native Populations; Business Law; Corporate Law; Company Law; Contracts; Energy; Joint Ventures; International Joint Ventures; Buying and Selling of Businesses
 
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EducationUniversity of Toronto, J.D., 1976, University of Alberta, B.A., 1973
 
Admitted1977, British Columbia; 1994, Northwest Territories; 1999, Nunavut
 
LanguagesEnglish
 
BiographyPast Trustee-at-Large, Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute. Rated by L'expert/American Lawyer as one of the leading 500 Lawyers in Canada. Author: "Understanding Royalty Structures" (see www.lawsonlundell.com).
 
ISLN909288042
 

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Mining Law Update Spring 2008
Chris G. Baldwin, Christine J.S. Kowbel, June 27, 2008, previously published by Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation on Spring 2008
Mining Law Update: Province of British Columbia Bars Exploration and Development of Union Resources; Environmental Damage Class Action to Proceed to Trial; Court Grants Canada Leave to Bring Oppression Claim; Canada Sees First Corporate Conviction Under Amended Criminal Code Provisions; and NAFTA...

Mining Law Update Winter 2008
Chris G. Baldwin, Christine J.S. Kowbel, June 27, 2008, previously published by Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation on Winter 2008
Developments in Canadian mining law: Yukon Supreme Court Considers the Duty to Consult on Settled Treaty Lands; Federal Court Casts Uncertainty on Federal Assessment Process; and Aboriginal Title Dismissed For Now: Tsilhqot'in Nation v. British Columbia.


 

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