With over a decade of litigation experience, Brynne's national litigation practice focuses on business-critical commercial disputes, public law matters and estate disputes. Brynne has appeared before all levels of court in Canada and before administrative tribunals.
Brynne’s experience in dispute resolution includes representing clients in traditional court proceedings as well as in arbitration and mediation. Her work encompasses a wide range of matters involving constitutional questions, regulated industries, oil and gas royalties, e-commerce, regulatory investigations, judicial review of ministerial and tribunal decisions, income and commodity tax, health law and estate disputes. Brynne has acted in precedent-setting matters, confronting novel legal issues.
Brynne has considerable experience in complex estate and trust litigation, having acted for personal representatives and trustees, beneficiaries, spouses and adult interdependent partners in a variety of disputes.
A former law clerk to the Honourable Justice Marshall Rothstein of the Supreme Court of Canada, Brynne contributes to the legal community as an instructor in Administrative Law at the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Law. She is also a past teacher in Trial Advocacy and Legal Research.