Suite 1100, Cabot Place
100 New Gower St.
St. John’s, N.L.
A1C 6K3
Language(s) spoken: English
Bar Admission(s): Newfoundland and Labrador, 2004; Alberta, 2000
Legal Assistant(s): Christine Osmond
Working with clients such as oil and gas companies, engineering firms, construction companies and post-secondary institutions, some of the ways Greg has helped his clients are by:
- Acting before the International Court of Arbitration regarding a breach of contract for a vocational education provider.
- Participating in environmental litigation concerning soil remediation projects.
- Acting in private arbitration regarding mineral royalty issues.
- Acting in litigation concerning the construction industry, including claims against professionals and builders for issues such as design and remediation efforts of contaminated sites.
Education & Career
Education
Dalhousie University, M.B.A., LL.B., 1999
Dalhousie University, B.Comm., 1995
Activities
Practice group leader, Natural Resources & Environment, Stewart McKelvey, 2008-present
Chair, Environmental, Energy and Resources Law section, Newfoundland & Labrador Branch, Canadian Bar Association, 2007-2011
Accolades
Best Lawyers, Environmental Law, 2014-2022
Benchmark Canada, local litigation star (Commercial Litigation, Energy and Natural Resources Litigation, Environmental Law, Insurance), 2012-2014
Benchmark Canada, litigation star – Canada, Energy and Natural Resources, 2012-2014
Lexpert Rising Stars Leading Lawyers Under 40, 2013
Benchmark Canada, local litigation star (Energy and Natural Resources, Environmental, General Commercial, Insurance), 2015 & 2017-2021
Benchmark Canada, local litigation star (Antitrust, Energy and Natural Resources, Environmental, General Commercial, Insurance, Personal Injury), 2016
Lexpert rating: Litigation – Corporate Commercial, 2021
Lexpert rating: Litigation – Commercial Insurance, 2019 – 2020
Lexpert rating: Energy (Oil & Gas), 2013 – 2021
Presentations
Co-presenter, “Deconstructing Delay Claims”, Newfoundland and Labrador Construction Association session
October 25, 2017