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Overview

Laurie Smith is the former Vice Chairman of Bennett Jones and founding head of the regulatory department.

He is former counsel to the National Energy Board (NEB) and a former policy advisor to a Minister of the Government of Canada.

Laurie is lead regulatory counsel to Alberta's largest gas distributor. He has appeared before NEB and Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency (CEAA) joint panels and provincial authorities in connection with numerous power, NGL gas storage, pipeline, offshore energy and liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects and utility rate proceedings. He has also appeared as counsel before the federal and provincial appeal courts and the Supreme Court of Canada. He has presented expert testimony in commercial and NAFTA arbitral proceedings; before the California Energy Commission; and appeared as a witness before the Canadian House of Commons and Senate.

Laurie served as a director or trustee of a number of private and public companies and funds, was formerly a member of the Advisory Board to the Montreal Neurological Institute and currently serves on the Board of Governors of the Royal Military College of Canada.

Laurie was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2000.

,,Lawrence Smith [KC] is widely regarded as 'one of the finest utility experts in the country.',,

Chambers Canada

Client Work

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., in connection with its C$1.19-billion acquisition of an indirect minority equity interest in the Labrador-Island Link from Emera Inc. 
Appeal counsel to ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd., in the Supreme Court of Canada's 2006 landmark decision defending utility property rights against regulatory confiscation. ATCO Gas & Pipelines Ltd. v. Alberta (Energy & Utilities Board), 2006 SCC 4
Appeal counsel to ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd., in its successful appeal from an Alberta Energy and Utilities Board Order purporting to require it to hold the proceeds of sale of an asset in a deferral account.  The successful appeal confirms that the Board has no jurisdiction over utility assets not required to provide utility service and that the utility is entitled to the sale proceeds without any conditions. ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. v. Alberta (Energy and Utilities Board) 2009 ABCA 171
Appeal counsel to ATCO Gas and Pipeline Ltd., in its successful appeals of three related Board Decisions regarding the ability of the regulator to assert jurisdiction over its Carbon gas storage facilities and related production properties, which assets no longer serve any purpose for utility service.  The court ruled that revenue generation is not a valid utility service.
ATCO Gas, in its $550-million sale of Viking assets to Burlington.
Bear Head LNG, in regulatory/environmental approvals for construction of the plant.

Recognitions & Awards

Chambers Canada

Ranked, Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory)

Lexpert/Report on Business Special Edition - Canada's Leading Infrastructure Lawyers

Recognized as a leading infrastructure lawyer

Chambers Global

Ranked, Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory)

Legal 500: Canada

Leading Lawyer, Energy — Oil and Gas


Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory

Consistently Recommended, Energy (Electricity)
Consistently Recommended, Energy (Oil & Gas)

 

Lexpert Guide to the Leading U.S./Canada Cross-border Corporate Lawyers in Canada

Recognized as one of the leading lawyers in the area of Energy – Oil and Gas
Recognized as a leading lawyer in the area of Energy - Electricity

Education & Bar Admissions

Education

  • St. Patrick's College, Carleton University, BA
  • University of Ottawa, LLB
  • Oxford University (UK), MA

Bar Admissions

  • Ontario, 1981
  • Alberta, 1984

Insights

Canadas Hydrogen StrategyBlog

Canada's Hydrogen Strategy

December 17, 2020
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Update on Impact of CUSMA on Canadian Energy Stakeholders

June 24, 2020
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