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Litigation Star


Jurisdiction:

British Columbia
Canada

Practice area:

Aboriginal


Tim Dickson, a partner at JFK Law, is an experienced and creative litigator. He litigates in the courts of British Columbia and other provinces, the federal courts, and before reg-ulatory tribunals. He has acted in major trials and public inquiries and in many complex petitions and judicial review proceedings. He has a busy appellate practice, and has been counsel in over a dozen Supreme Court of Canada cases.

The major focus of Tim’s practice is in public law, particularly in Aboriginal law, but also extending to other fields of constitutional law, including the division of powers and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and to regulatory and administrative law matters. Tim also acts in class actions and major commercial cases.

In Aboriginal law matters, Tim litigates for Indigenous nations on a wide range of issues, including Aboriginal rights and title and Treaty rights, governments’ duty to consult and accommodate, and First Nation governance issues.

Tim also advises and represents Indigenous nations in negotiations relating to major re-source projects, the reconciliation of competing interests in land, and the creation of new processes for decision-making by Indigenous nations and governments. The Chambers guide reports that “Tim’s expertise is top-notch. He understands the Indigenous side of the issues and helps leadership make informed decisions.”

Tim is ranked by Benchmark Canada as a Litigation Star; by Lexpert as one of the Most Frequently Recommended lawyers in Aboriginal law; by Best Lawyers in Canada in Aboriginal law, administrative and public law, and corporate and commercial litigation; and by Chambers in Aboriginal law. He was recognized by Lexpert as one of Canada’s Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40 and a US/Canada Cross-Border Litigation Lawyer to Watch.

In addition to his practice, Tim has taught administrative law at UBC law school as an Adjunct Professor.

Updated April 2024