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May 2015

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w w w . C A N A D I A N L a w y e r m a g . c o m M A Y 2 0 1 5 53 Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, Toronto oktlaw.com Olthuis Kleer Townshend is considered a national leader in the field of aboriginal law and was formed in 2000. OKT is committed to working toward justice for Aboriginal Peoples and protection of the environment. Its 10 partners — John Olthuis, Nancy Kleer, Roger Townshend, Bob Rae, Kate Kempton, Bryce Edwards, Renée Pel- letier, Maggie Wente, Lorraine Land, and Larry Innes — practise with 15 associates and seven support staff. OKT provides litigation, negotiation, and other legal support for First Nations regarding aboriginal rights, title, treaties, self-government, resource development, consultation, reserves, trusts, impact and benefit agreements, and corpo- rate commercial matters. "The firm is committed to creating social change to benefit the communities they work with." Pape Salter Teillet LLP, Vancouver, Toronto pstlaw.ca For more than 30 years, Pape Salter Teillet LLP has represented First Nations, Métis, and Inuit peo- ples in advancing their rights and interests through litigation, land claim negotiations, and self-gov- ernment implementation. It is a 12-lawyer boutique firm with six partners in its two offices. It only represents aboriginal communities and governments and has clients throughout Canada. The firm is known for its advancement of key aboriginal rights litigation before all levels of courts as well as for its work on the negotiation and implementation of significant land, self-government, and economic partnership agreements on behalf of its aboriginal clients. "I really enjoyed working with this firm and was really impressed with the strong connections the firm had with their clients. It was inspirational." With WestlawNext Canada you can research in a way that's most natural for you and not miss a thing. Search across multiple content types, then further sort and fi lter results to focus on what's relevant. WestlawNext Canada continuously recommends related content that you may not have considered so fewer searches are required. Less Searching. More Finding. Discover more at westlawnextcanada.com 00227MO-A48601 IT'S EASIER TO END YOUR DAY WHEN YOU KNOW IT'S THE END OF YOUR SEARCH.

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