About
Michelle Andresen is a graduate of the University of Alberta, with degrees in both education and law. (B. Ed, 2001, LLB, 2010) She was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2011. Michelle practices in the field of civil litigation. Her focus is on commercial and insurance matters, including motor vehicle and occupier’s liability claims, and construction litigation. Her expertise also includes intellectual property disputes. She helps her clients navigate industrial design, copyright, patent and trademark litigation, including as counsel for Reckitt Benckiser v. Jamieson Laboratories (2015), where counsel secured a groundbreaking pretrial injunction preventing the defendant from continuing its use of a brand name. The decision was upheld by the Federal Court of Appeal. Michelle has represented her clients’ interests throughout Alberta, as well as through mediation and judicial dispute resolution. She is a regular speaker at the University of Alberta Law School, including its Women in Law Speaker Series and its Business of Law Speaker Series.
Education
Michelle Andresen is a graduate of the University of Alberta, with degrees in both education and law. (B. Ed, 2001, LLB, 2010) She was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2011.
Chris is a graduate of the University of Alberta (B.A. 1992) and the University of Calgary (LL.B. 1996). He was admitted to the Alberta bar in 1997.
Harvey graduated from the University of British Columbia with a B.A. in Philosophy. Harvey is a graduate of the University Of Alberta Faculty of Law. He was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2004.
John obtained his law degree from the University of Alberta. He was admitted to the Alberta Bar is 1990.
Dave is a graduate of the University of Alberta (B.A. 1999, LL.B 2004, M.B.A. 2006). He was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2007.