Environmental Lawyers in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland

Environmental regulations continue to expand and evolve, shaping how businesses operate and how land, air, and water are protected.

Kesari Law’s environmental lawyers work closely with clients throughout Vancouver and the Lower Mainland to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, manage compliance obligations, and address environmental risks related to transactions, development, liability, and disputes.

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How Our Environmental Lawyers Can Help

Environmental Lawyers Serving Vancouver & the Lower Mainland

Kesari Law assists clients in understanding and meeting their environmental obligations while proactively managing legal risk. We advise individuals, businesses, public bodies, and Indigenous communities on environmental requirements at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels, as well as applicable international standards. Our goal is to help clients move forward with confidence, knowing their activities comply with the law.

Environmental Law Experts

Our team of environmental lawyers offer support in the following areas

  • Air Law

  • Climate Change Litigation

  • Contaminated Land and Buildings Law

  • Engine and Vehicle Emissions

  • Environmental Compliance Audit Programs

  • Environmental Due Diligence in Transactions

  • Environmental Impact Assessments

  • Environmental Insurance

  • Environmental Litigation

  • Environmental Permissions

  • Environmental Regulatory Litigation

  • ESG

  • Extended Producer Responsibility

  • Northern

  • Water Law

  • Waste Law

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Potential Situations ~

A commercial real estate developer proposes to build a shopping centre on land currently occupied by a gas station. Environmental site inspections and remediation are required, permits must be obtained, and Ministry requirements and potential contamination liability must be addressed.

A municipality discovers that vapours migrating from a landfill are causing respiratory issues in a neighbouring residential area, raising environmental, public health, and regulatory concerns.

A train derailment near a provincial park results in a liquid propane spill, contaminating land and causing significant financial losses to the rail company, the companies buying and selling the propane, and the Province. While insurance may cover part of the loss, public concern focuses on clean-up efforts and the potential for long-term environmental effects.

A landfill operator seeks ongoing legal advice to establish, monitor, and maintain compliance with provincial environmental standards and reporting obligations.

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