About
Jonathan provides legal advice in the areas of Indigenous Legal Services, Environmental Law, Commercial Law, Financing Law, and Family Law. He was called to the Bar in Manitoba in 2017 and in Nunavut in 2018. Jonathan prides himself on being available to his clients and is very passionate about his work. In the Indigenous Legal Services and Environmental Law sectors, Jonathan maintains a practice in Nunavut where he has assisted clients in the negotiation of comprehensive land claim agreements and impact benefit agreements. Jonathan also has experience advising clients in Nunavut on all phases of the permitting of a mine. He has acted as lead counsel for landowners during regulatory hearings relating to land use planning, environment impact assessment, and water licensing hearings. Jonathan also has experience working with individuals and corporations on commercial transactions. Jonathan’s practice in Nunavut has evolved into a blend of governance, finance, banking, and corporate work, where he plays a role in supporting financial institutions, Inuit organizations, private businesses, and public bodies. Jonathan currently sits as a member of the Discipline Committee for the Law Society of Nunavut.
Education
We are excited to share that Rhoni Mackenzie was honoured to be a panelist at the University of Manitoba's Family Law Group (FLG) event at Robson…
We are excited to share that Rhoni Mackenzie was honoured to be a panelist at the University of Manitoba's Family Law Group (FLG) event at Robson…Liked byJonathan Katz
These are the parts of legal practice that you don’t necessarily learn at university. They come from time, experience and instincts.12Rob RichlerBernardi Human Resource Law…
#legalstrategy #disputeresolution #projectmanagement #litigationrisk #settlementstrategy #tauruslegalmanagement91 CommentJustin D RochesterCentennial College
Every time I review a new SSA or SHA, I hope it’ll be different. That just this once, the definition of “Act” won’t take me back to law school nightmares.