Preston Brasch

Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP

Preston Brasch

Preston Brasch

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Biography

Preston Brasch is an associate based in our Calgary office. He is licensed to practice law in Alberta and Colorado, and has a developing cross-border practice that includes complex commercial dispute resolution and employment and labour. Preston's clients operate in a wide range of industries, including technology, aerospace, energy, food and agriculture, and transportation.

Preston regularly advises his clients on all aspects of commercial dispute resolution, and has represented clients in the Alberta Provincial Court and the Alberta Court of King's Bench. His complex commercial litigation experience includes disputes arising from licensing use agreements, multi-party construction, negligence in the context of a multi-family residential fire, and allegations of breach of confidence, breach of fiduciary duties and the disclosure of trade secrets.

Preston's employment practice includes advising employers in both the unionized and non-unionized contexts, and at the federal and provincial levels in Canada. Preston's employment experience includes claims related to employment and human rights disputes, interpretation of legislation and regulations, drafting policies and employment contracts, and mergers and acquisitions.

During law school, Preston served as Notes and Comments Editor for the internationally published Energy Law Journal, for which he received the Marla Mansfield Award for Excellence for his contributions to the journal. He also participated in an international exchange program at the University College Dublin, represented his law school at a national moot court competition, externed at the Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program at Harvard Law School, and was the recipient of the full-tuition Dean Rogers Scholarship.


Professional experience

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J.D., University of Tulsa College of Law, 2018
B.A., Colorado College, 2009

  • Alberta 2020
  • Colorado State Bar 2018

 

 

 

 

  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Calgary Bar Association
  • Law Society of Alberta
  • Colorado Bar Association
  • English
  • German

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