Alec C. Robertson, Q.C.

Alec C. Robertson, Q.C.
Counsel

Contact Information

Vancouver

Phone 604.643.6431
Fax 604.605.3750
Email arobertson@davis.ca

Assistant

Gerry Chokie, 604.443.2648

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Biography

Until 1995, Mr. Robertson practised general business law and administrative law as a partner in Davis. The business law practice included a number of forestry-related projects, principally for Daishowa Paper Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Japan, commercial development on Indian lands and business acquisitions and dispositions. The administrative law practice focused on professional governing bodies, principally the Registered Nurses Association of British Columbia, for whom he was general counsel for many years.

In 1995, Mr. Robertson left private practice to become the full-time Chief Commissioner of the B.C. Treaty Commission. The Treaty Commission is the independent body which monitors and facilitates treaty negotiations between First Nations in British Columbia and the governments of Canada and British Columbia. Mr. Robertson's term as Chief Commissioner expired in May 1998 and he returned to practise with Davis.

Mr. Robertson received his bachelor of commerce and bachelor of laws from the University of British Columbia in 1955 and 1957 respectively. In 1958, he received his master of laws degree from Harvard Law School. He returned to British Columbia and, in 1959, was admitted to practise law in the province.

In the past, Mr. Robertson donated his time to several associations, including the Canadian Bar Association, of which he was president of the B.C. Branch, the B.C. Law Foundation of which he was chair, a member of the National Task Force on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession and a co-author of its report entitled "Touchstones for Change".

Publications & Seminars

  • Co-author, Report "Touchstones for Change", National Task Force on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession
  • Participant on numerous panels for seminars and conferences on business law topics and on aboriginal treaty issues

Other Activities

  • President of the B.C. Branch, Canadian Bar Association
  • Chair, B.C. Law Foundation
  • Member of the National Task Force on Gender Equality in the Legal Profession

Education

  • Master of Laws, Harvard University, 1958
  • Bachelor of Laws, University of British Columbia, 1957
  • Bachelor of Commerce, University of British Columbia, 1955

Place and Year of Call

  • British Columbia, 1959

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