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Arbitrators

Lewis Manning

Lewis Manning

Work Department

Administrative, Constitutional and Public Law; Energy; Litigation & Dispute Resolution; Oil & Gas; Power

Position

Lewis’ practice focuses on regulatory and administrative law matters involving both the electricity and oil and gas sectors including all aspects of rate applications, toll design, facilities applications, cost of capital and related matters before the Alberta Utilities Commission, the Alberta Energy Regulator (and the Canada Energy Regulator), the BCUC, OEB, Manitoba PUB, and the Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Helicopter Safety Inquiry.

He has appeared at all levels of the Alberta courts in relation to various energy related matters at trial and appeal, the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada. Lewis also represents clients in arbitrations as well as sitting as an arbitrator in relation to oil and gas and electric industry related disputes.

Education

London School of Economics and Political Science (LL.M, 1993)

University of Ottawa (LL.B., 1981)

Concordia University (B.A., 1978)

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