
Shannon Ramsay
Profile
Shannon Ramsay is an experienced litigation counsel with a broad civil and administrative law litigation practice. She advises and represents clients in a wide range of disputes in courts, commercial arbitrations, and various administrative proceedings, with a focus on complex matters. She has a particular interest in public law and access to information law.
Shannon’s recent experience includes two years acting as a Deputy Supervising Counsel for the Litigation Group of the B.C. Ministry of Attorney General, Legal Services Branch, where she oversaw and advised legal teams conducting civil. constitutional, and administrative law litigation on behalf of the Attorney General.
Shannon obtained her Bachelor of Laws from the University of Victoria in 2001 and then clerked for a year with the British Columbia Supreme Court, providing legal research and drafting support to six Supreme Court judges. She was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 2003 and joined the predecessor to Hunter Litigation Chambers, Hunter Voith, in 2005.