Background
Sanderson, Chris W. was born on May 7, 1951 in Victoria, British Columbia.
Sanderson, Chris W. was born on May 7, 1951 in Victoria, British Columbia.
University of British Columbia (Bachelor of Arts, 1972. Bachelor of Laws, 1977).
Worked at Lawson Lundell Lawson & McIntosh (Vancouver, British Columbia) specializing in Business Law Practice: Corporate and Commercial Law, Securities and Corporate Finance, Civil Litigation and Administrative and Regulatory Proceedings, Banking and Lending, Emerging Technologies, Real Estate Development, Labour and Employment, Taxation, Environmental, Forestry, Energy and Public Utilities, Mining, Insurance, Bankruptcy and Receivership, Construction, Leasing and Financing, Shipping, Wills, Trusts and Estates. Admitted to the bar, 1978, British Columbia. 1988, Alberta.
Author: "The Columbia River Treaty" in Continuing legal education International International Energy Exchange, September, 1993.
"Fact Finding Processes in the Regulation of Energy and Environment: Electricity Exports, the Burrard Thermal Generating Station, and Air Quality in the Lower Mainland." for Managing Natural Resources in British Columbia, Sustainable Development Research Institute, U.B.C., 1994.
"Reciprocity as a Condition Precedent to Canada-United States. Trade in Electricity" in The Journal of Energy and Natural Resources Law Volume 13, Number.
1, Spring, 1995.
Lawson Lundell Lawson & McIntosh has occupied a prominent place in the legal profession in British Columbia for the past eighty years. The firm was founded in Vancouver by James H. Lawson, Queen's Counsel in 1910 and has been practising under its present name since 1949.
The firm is pre-eminent in the field of business law and our 80 lawyers continue to represent clients with the level of dedication and individual attention established as a tradition more than 80 years ago.