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Scott A. Smith is an associate in Gowlings’ Toronto office, practising with the Real Estate, Environment and Urban Development department. His practice focuses on environmental, aboriginal, and constitutional law.
Scott summered and articled at Gowlings. While completing his law degrees at McGill University, Scott served as a law clerk to the Honourable Mr. Justice André Rochon of the Québec Court of Appeal. He was also a senior editor at the International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy.
Prior to pursing a law degree, Scott completed a Master’s Degree and one-and-a-half years of study in a Ph.D program in biology at McGill University. Scott is the recipient of numerous scientific and legal scholarships. His scientific work has been published in high-impact international journals, and has been reported on internationally in the popular press.
Scott has appeared before the Ontario Court of Justice.
Scott is fluent in English and French, and speaks Spanish.
- Scott A. Smith & Mark L. Madras, “Forest Offset Credits: A Cornerstone of Sustainable Development on Aboriginal Lands” (December 31, 2009) Climate Change @ Gowlings Newsletter
- Ian Richler & Scott A. Smith, “Regulating Biotechnology: The legal considerations surrounding biotechnology in water and wastewater treatment” (November/December 2009) Canadian Water Treatment 17
- Scott A. Smith & Jonathan B. Shurin, “Room for one more? Evidence for invisibility and saturation in ecological communities” in Marc Cadotte, Sean McMahon and Tadashi Fukami, eds., Conceptual Ecology and Invasions Biology: Reciprocal approaches to nature (Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2006) 423
- Scott A. Smith & Eldredge Bermingham, “The biogeography of lower Central American freshwater fishes” (2005) 32 Journal of Biogeography 1835
- Scott A. Smith, Graham Bell & Eldredge Bermingham, “Cross-Cordillera exchange mediated by the Panama Canal increased the species richness of local freshwater fish communities” (2004) 27 Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Biological Sciences 1889
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