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Allison Fenske


Allison’s practice is primarily focused on Aboriginal Law (with an emphasis on Natural Resource Development and the Duty to Consult) and Litigation. She also practices in other areas such as Administrative Law and Labour and Employment Law.

Education

Bachelor of Arts (Sociology), with Great Distinction, University of Saskatchewan, 2004

Bachelor of Laws, University of Manitoba, 2007

Call to the Bar

Manitoba, 2008

Achievements

Top Oralist (2nd), Wilson Moot, 2007

Team Award (2nd), Wilson Moot, 2007

Solomon Greenberg Advocacy Finalist, 2006

Publications and Presentations

Doing Business With First Nations - Challenges and Opportunities, The 2010 Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada
Criminal Liability in Workplace Accidents, Mid-Canada Forestry & Mining, December 2010
Presenter, Pandemic Planning Seminar for the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Manitoba

Co-Author and Co-Editor of “Twenty Years Later: Has the Charter Made a Difference to Manitoba Women?”

Legal Teachings

“Canadian Legal System” at the University of Winnipeg (Department of Politics)

Professional Associations

Member of the Manitoba and Canadian Bar Associations

Chair of the Aboriginal Law Section of the Manitoba Bar Association

Past Law Student and CPLED representative to the Manitoba Bar Association Council

Former President of the Manitoba Law Students’ Association (2006-2007)

Community Involvement and Other Affiliations

Secretary, Winnipeg Rowing Club Board of Directors