Tony Crossman > Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP > Vancouver, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
595 BURRARD STREET, PO BOX 49314, SUITE 2600
THREE BENTALL CENTRE
VANCOUVER, BC V7X 1L3
Canada

Work Department

Environmental & Aboriginal; Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Position

With more than 25 years of experience, Tony’s practice focuses on environmental and natural resource regulation & management, corporate compliance, due diligence, and litigation matters. His work includes contaminated sites (sale and remediation), environmental permitting (of projects and facilities), hazardous substances and defending environmental charges. Tony works in the energy (including renewable), mining, forestry, manufacturing, real estate, infrastructure, waste management and transportation sectors.

Memberships

Tony is an executive member and past chair of the National Environment, Energy and Resources Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association and its B.C. Environmental Law Section.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Environment

(Leading individuals)

Tony CrossmanBlake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP ‘s extensive national coverage and ability to draw on resources from across the wider, full-service firm marks it as a popular choice for large-scale or complex matters, from major project approvals through to environmental incidents. The team also handles day-to-day environmental law issues, including advising on environmental assessments, transactional support matters and risk management. Toronto-based Jonathan Kahn spearheads the department and is sought after for his record in major mining projects and high-stakes environmental law disputes. Other senior names include Charles Kazaz, who splits his time between Montreal and Toronto and is noted for his experience in the mining, industrial and waste-management spheres; Tony Crossman, who fronts the Vancouver environmental and natural resources practice; Toronto-based Lana Finney, who handles a mix of advisory and contentious matters; and Calgary-based Terri-Lee Oleniuk. Counsel Anne-Catherine Boucher recently left to join CN Rail.