Louise Mandell, Q.C.

Of counsel, Mandell Pinder LLP

Phone: 604.681.4146
louise@mandellpinder.com

Assistant:  Lynne Urquhart | lynne@mandellpinder.com


Profile

On January 1, 2011, Louise moved out of the day to day practice of law - she remains connected in the esteemed capacity 'of counsel' to the firm.

On behalf of her many First Nations clients, Louise has, for three decades, devoted her professional life to the advancement of their aboriginal and treaty rights.  She was brought into the area of aboriginal law when it was in its infancy, working under the direction of the late Grand Chief George Manuel, President of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs and the World Council of Indigenous Peoples.  Louise has been one of the major conceptual thinkers in this area of the law, shaping the legal and evidentiary principles which have been accepted by the courts at every level and found reflection in the existing state of the law.  Her tireless spirit, creativity and devotion have been acknowledged by her clients and by her colleagues in the many awards she has received.

In addition to litigating major cases contouring the dynamics of Aboriginal/crown relations, she provides legal options, presents claims to government, and negotiates settlements on behalf of aboriginal peoples.

She has made presentations to Standing Committees of the House of Commons and, in the last few years, has been a speaker on every aspect of native rights at over twenty conferences sponsored by the Pacific Business and Law Institute, The Canadian Institute, Continuing Legal Education Society, Insight Information, Banff Centre for Management, Australian Racism Conference, to name a few.

Louise is an engaging public speaker and is committed to passing on her knowledge through her involvement in continuing legal education workshops and forums. 

Louise was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1997.  She is married and the mother of two children, Max and Sarah.


Education

LL.B University of British Columbia, 1975
   
B.Ed. University of British Columbia, 1971

 

Professional Standing

Member, Law Society of B.C. (1976)

Member, Law Society of Alberta (1984)


Professional Awards

2001 Georges Goyer Q.C. Memorial Award for exceptional contribution to the development of Aboriginal and treaty rights jurisprudence across the country

 

Selected Publications and Papers

"Latest Developments in Aboriginal Rights Litigation" (with Robert Ratcliffe and Bruce Elwood), for Constitutional Litigation in Civil Matters Conference, June, 2004.

"Consultation: Haida Nation v. B.C. and Weyerhaeuser: What the Case Means", for Canadian Aboriginal Law Conference, December, 2002.

"The Delgamuukw Decision": Native Title in Perspective: Selected Papers from the Native Title Research Unit 1998 - 2000, Lisa Strelein and Kado Muir (eds), (Aboriginal Studies Press), pp. 199 - 220.

"Gitksan-Wet'suwet'en Land Title Action", Canadian Current Law, Issue 8807.

"Birth of the White Buffalo", prepared for the Native Investment and Trade Association and the Ontario Bar Association, 1996.

"The Treaty Commission", prepared for the Pacific Business and Law Institute, April 22, 1994.

"Fisheries Law: 1991, Sparrow, Gitksan and Related Decisions", prepared for the Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia, May, 1991.

"Native Culture on Trial, Equality and Judicial Neutrality": S.L. Martin & K.E. Mahoney (eds), Introduction to Legal Studies, 3e, Canadian Legal Studies Series (Toronto, Carswell, 1987), pp. 358-365.

"The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs Fights Patriation", Socialist Studies/Etudes Socialistes: A Canadian Annual No. 2, 1984.


Other Activities

Beading, running, national and international travel.