Alyssa Duke > Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP > Calgary, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
855-2ND STREET S.W.
SUITE 3500, BANKERS HALL, EAST TOWER
CALGARY, ALBERTA T2P 4J8
Canada

Work Department

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Position

Alyssa has a broad corporate commercial litigation practice and has experience in class actions, construction, and oil and gas litigation, as well as securities regulation and securities litigation.

Prior to joining Blakes, Alyssa practised at an international law firm with an emphasis on professional liability and director and officer disputes. She gained experience in construction litigation over the course of representing engineers and architects named in multi-party commercial disputes.

Alyssa has appeared in the Alberta provincial court, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench, the Alberta Court of Appeal and was second chair in a Supreme Court of Canada matter. She has also participated in regulatory interviews with the Alberta Securities Commission, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada.

Alyssa has extensive experience managing large-scale e-discovery for complex commercial matters and working with oil and gas, construction, and accounting experts.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Construction

The construction dispute specialists at Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP bring expertise to representing domestic and multinational developers, owners, contractors, engineers, architects, suppliers, lenders and insurers, involved in complex, high-value litigation and arbitration. The firm displays particular strength in the energy, transport, government, real estate and infrastructure sectors. The practice is led by David Tupper in Toronto, whose experience includes appearing before the courts of Alberta (at all levels) and in the Federal Court of Appeal. Other key figures include seasoned arbitrators Laura Cundari in Vancouver and Matthew Liben in Montréal, and Alyssa Duke in Calgary, who focuses on multi-party commercial disputes involving such matters as contractor delays, failure to properly maintain facilities, deficient work and construction product liability issues.