Andrew is an associate in Osler’s Disputes group, where he advises Canadian and international clients on complex commercial and civil litigation, arbitration, investigations, and regulatory and compliance matters. Called to the bar in both Ontario and New York and holding dual common and civil law degrees, he brings a practical and results-oriented approach to matters across a range of jurisdictions and industries.
Andrew has appeared as counsel before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, and the Tax Court of Canada. Prior to joining Osler, he trained in the National Litigation Section of the Department of Justice Canada, working on high-stakes litigation on behalf of the federal government, and worked at a prominent human rights organization in Cambodia, where he monitored trials and government elections.
Andrew holds a Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor (B.C.L./J.D.) from McGill University, where he won the Canadian National Negotiation Competition and represented Canada at the International Negotiation Competition in Tokyo. He has since coached the McGill Law Faculty’s negotiation team and continues to serve as a judge of negotiation competitions for law students across Canada. He also completed programs in International Law and Arbitration at Fudan University in Shanghai and in International Relations at the Université de Strasbourg. He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in International Relations from Mount Allison University.
Latest Insights
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Osler Update October 24, 2025
Moving fast and building things
The Ontario government is seeking feedback on a range of initiatives with the goal of speeding up the building of housing and infrastructure.
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Osler Update May 13, 2025
Ontario government proposes Bill 17 to advance home-building target
Bill 17 proposes a suite of changes to municipal statutes with the stated goal of removing unnecessary barriers to building.
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Osler Update August 22, 2024
Ontario government releases long anticipated Provincial Planning Statement
On August 20, 2024, the Ontario government released the Provincial Planning Statement, 2024 (2024 PPS), introducing fundamental changes in how...
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Osler Update June 7, 2024
Fundamental changes made to Planning Act appeals as Bill 185 receives royal assent
On June 6, 2024, the Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2024 (Bill 185), was given royal assent, bringing into force sweeping changes to the...
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Community Involvement
- Pro Bono Ontario Hotline, Volunteer
Credentials
Education
- McGill University, J.D./B.C.L.
- Fudan University (China), Law Exchange
- Mount Allison University, B.A. (Honours), First Class
- University of Strasbourg (France), Exchange
Languages
- English
- French