Course Chairs
Laurel Courtenay — Ministry of the Attorney General, Legal Services Branch, Vancouver
Andrew D. Gay, KC — Gudmundseth Mickelson LLP, Vancouver
About the Course Chairs
Laurel Courtenay has practiced as a barrister and solicitor in the field of administrative law for more than 25 years. She is currently legal counsel in the Legal Services Branch (LSB) of the Ministry of Attorney General where she practices employment law and teaches administrative law fundamentals to statutory decision-makers.
Before coming to LSB, Laurel was counsel for WorkSafeBC where she represented the Board in judicial reviews and appeals at every level of court including the Supreme Court of Canada.
Laurel has been on the executive of the CBA Legal Research Section for 11 years and has been on the Board of CLEBC for the past four years where she is currently serving as vice chair. Laurel has written extensively for various legal publications and in 2016 was named one of CLEBC's most prolific volunteers.
Andrew Gay, KC graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1996, and in 1998 joined the litigation firm Gudmundseth Mickelson LLP after two years with the Legal Services Branch, Ministry of Attorney General. Andrew's practice is focused on administrative law and litigation involving government.
Andrew has extensive experience with applications for judicial review, acting both for petitioners and respondents, and has taught courses on judicial review on several occasions. He is an expert in professional discipline and was an adjunct professor at UBC's Allard School of Law for eight years, co-teaching an upper-year seminar on government liability.