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CurrentHaving retired as Vice President and General Counsel, I now support Irving Shipbuilding on a part-time basis as Counsel providing support on key legal issues and projects.
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David Henley, K.C. is listed as Part-time Counsel at Irving Shipbuilding and providing legal consulting services to various clients at Irving Shipbuilding, a company with 828 employees, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at acadian.ca, phone signal with area code 902, and a matched LinkedIn profile for David Henley, K.C..
David Henley, K.C. previously worked as Counsel at Irving Shipbuilding and Vice President and General Counsel at Irving Shipbuilding. David Henley, K.C. holds Master Of Laws (Llm), Marine Environmental Law from Dalhousie University.
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David Henley is currently Counsel to Irving Shipbuilding Inc. on a part-time basis and provides legal consulting services to various other clients. He was Vice President and General Counsel at Irving Shipbuilding Inc. from 2015 to 2019 during which he led the prime contractor legal team for the largest procurement in Canadian history and negotiation of multi-billion dollar contracts. Prior to that appointment, he was a partner in the Halifax office of Stewart McKelvey where he had a broad commercially oriented practice in the areas of maritime, construction, energy and natural resources, and environmental law. David is a graduate of the University of New Brunswick (BBA 1989 and LLB 2000) and Dalhousie University (LLM 2003). After a career in the army as an artillery officer, David was admitted to the Nova Scotia Bar in 2001. He continued to serve in the Army Reserve and after returning from a tour in Afghanistan in 2010 was invested as a member of the Order of Military Merit by the Governor-General. David retired from the Army in 2015 as a Brigadier-General after 30 years of full and part-time service. His last position was Deputy Commander for the 5th Canadian Division, essentially the Army in Atlantic Canada. David has written, presented and published papers on a variety of marine and environment related subjects. David is an associate of the Marine Environmental Law Institute and was a member of the part-time faculty at the Schulich School of Law where he taught Fisheries Law from 2004 to 2015. David was a member of the Transportation Appeal Tribunal of Canada from 2010 to 2017. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2017. He currently sits on the boards for Hypertension Canada, the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Veterans and the Halifax Citadel Society and was a director of the Senate of the Royal Canadian Artillery from 2020 to 2023.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia
Having retired as Vice President and General Counsel, I now support Irving Shipbuilding on a part-time basis as Counsel providing support on key legal issues and projects.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
In 2011, Irving Shipbuilding was selected as Canada’s Combatant Shipbuilder under the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy and is in the early stages of a complex and large 30 year military shipbuilding program which will see the construction of the future combatant vessels for the Canadian Navy. Irving Shipbuilding is currently working on a number.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Marine & Environmental Law Institute is housed in the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University and carries out research and consultancy activities in the areas of marine and environmental law. David's specific involvement in this work is noted below in the Publication section.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Part-time professor teaching Fisheries Law. David taught Fisheries law annually from 2004 to 2015, with the exception of 2009 when he was deployed to Afghanistan with the military.
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada
Since 2020, I have provided legal services to various clients, including Acadian Seaplants Limited.
The Tribunal provides an independent quasi-judicial review process for anyone who has been given notice of an administrative or enforcement action taken by the Minister of Transport, railway safety inspectors or the Canadian Transportation Agency under various federal transportation Acts.As a Member of the Tribunal, David presided over review hearings and.
30 years experience with the Canadian Armed Forces on both a full and part-time basis. Retired from the Canadian Forces Reserve in August 2015 with the rank of Brigadier-General and employed as the Deputy Commander for the 5th Canadian Division.The 5th Canadian Division comprises approximately 7000 Regular, Reserve, civilian and Rangers in the four.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
A broad law practice in the maritime, environmental, construction, aviation, energy and natural resources law, both in a litigation and commercial context.
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David Henley, K.C. works for Irving Shipbuilding.
David Henley, K.C. is listed as Part-time Counsel at Irving Shipbuilding and providing legal consulting services to various clients at Irving Shipbuilding.
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David Henley, K.C. is based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada while working with Irving Shipbuilding.
David Henley, K.C. has worked for Irving Shipbuilding, Marine & Environmental Law Institute, Dalhousie University, Schulich School Of Law, Dalhousie University, Henley Professional Services Inc., and Transportation Appeal Tribunal Of Canada.
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David Henley, K.C. holds Master Of Laws (Llm), Marine Environmental Law from Dalhousie University.
David Henley, K.C. is listed with skills including Policy, Legal Writing, Leadership, Mediation, Legal Advice, Arbitration, Contract Negotiation, and Military.
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