Bryan Walker
Canada Guide 2025
Up and Coming : Litigation: General Commercial
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About
Provided by Bryan Walker
Practice Areas
Bryan Walker practises in our litigation and disputes group, with a focus on complex commercial litigation, construction, and indigenous law. He is also the local chair for Norton Rose Fulbright’s national Pro Bono Committee.
Bryan has acted on a broad range of matters, including joint venture disputes, contractual disputes in the energy, real estate, and construction sectors, actions involving breaches of fiduciary and trust duties, and royalty audit disputes for various oil sands operators.
Bryan has appeared at all levels of court in Alberta and the Tax Court of Canada. He has also acted as counsel in a number of arbitrations and mediations.
Chambers Review
Canada
Calgary-based Bryan Walker of Norton Rose Fulbright focuses his practice on commercial litigation, construction and indigenous law. He represents clients in a variety of matters, including join venture disputes, contractual disputes in the energy, real estate and construction sectors, allegations involving breaches of fiduciary and trust duties, and royalty audit disputes for oil sands operators.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Bryan is very good at advocating, understand this area of law and is organised and timely."
"Bryan is a hard-working lawyer that had a strong command of his work."
"We find Bryan Walker to exhibit great sophistication, commercial awareness and to provide excellent client service."
"Bryan is very knowledgeable."
"Great lawyer in many aspects in the context of commercial ligation."
"Bryan is very good at advocating, understand this area of law and is organised and timely."
"Bryan is a hard-working lawyer that had a strong command of his work."
"We find Bryan Walker to exhibit great sophistication, commercial awareness and to provide excellent client service."
"Bryan is very knowledgeable."
"Great lawyer in many aspects in the context of commercial ligation."