Tuesday, March 5, 2024
OKT is proud to announce that we have once again been recognized as a national leader by Lexpert magazine and have been ranked as “Most Frequently Recommended” in the area of Aboriginal Law.
We are also pleased to share that 17 of our lawyers have also been individually selected as “Most Frequently Recommended” (6 lawyers), “Consistently Recommended” (7 lawyers), or “Repeatedly Recommended” (4 lawyers) for their expertise and experience in Indigenous law:
- Bryce Edwards
- Cathy Guirguis
- Kevin Hille
- Larry Innes
- Randall Kahgee
- Nancy Kleer
- Harry Laforme
- Lorraine Land
- Senwung Luk
- Oliver MacLaren
- Matt McPherson
- John Olthuis
- Renée Pelletier
- Judith Rae
- Ashley Stacey
- Roger Townshend
- Maggie Wente
The full ranking of the Firm’s lawyers can be found here.
OKT would like to thank our peers for recognizing the quality of the work that we do, and as always we are grateful to our clients for letting us be part of their struggle for justice for Indigenous peoples in Canada.
About the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory
Published since 1997, the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory is based on an extensive peer survey process. The 28th edition includes profiles of leading practitioners across Canada in more than 67 practice areas and leading law firms in 41 practice areas. The directory is the most comprehensive guide of legal talent in Canada.
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