Direct Line: (780) 429-6238
Direct Fax: (780) 701-5938
Email: jflaman@ogilvielaw.com

JERRY J. FLAMAN, Q.C.

Practice Areas

    • General corporate and commercial law, with an emphasis on franchise operations, leasing, business, banking, financing and commercial real estate
    • Alberta counsel for public organizations and corporations in the mining, forestry and large equipment retailing and leasing sector dealing with corporate law, acquisitions and contractual relationships

Experience

  • Ogilvie LLP
    • Partner, 1983 - Present
    • Associate, 1981 - 1982

Education

  • Bachelor of Laws
    • University of Alberta, 1972
  • Bachelor of Arts
    • University of Saskatchewan, 1968

Professional Activities and Memberships

  • Appointed Queen's Counsel, 2002
  • Law Society of Alberta, 1973
  • Alberta Bar Association
  • Canadian Bar Association - Advisory Committee, Business Law Section

Community Activities and Memberships

  • Alberta Department of Advanced Education - Past Chairman, Student Loan Appeals Committee
  • Member, Edmonton Chamber of Commerce
  • Canadian Club, Edmonton Branch
  • President and Director of the Alberta Entrepreneurs Association
  • Section Head, United Way of Edmonton
  • Founding Lifetime Member, Centre Club
  • Past Member, Sherwood Park Catholic Parent/Teacher Advisory Board
  • Minor hockey & soccer coach, receiving a level 2 coaching certification
  • Founding and past Chairman and Director of the Zebra Child Protection Centre Society. Zebra is a registered charity which, as part of its objects, seeks to increase public awareness of the problems associated with and the prevention of child sexual and physical abuse by utilizing a specialty designed and integrated centre. The Zebra Centre provides space and services to Zebra staff and volunteers, the Edmonton City Police, Crown Prosecutors, Child Welfare, Victim Services and other affiliated agencies involved in child protection and the prevention of child abuse in the Edmonton area. <http://www.zebracentre.ca/>
  • Awarded the Alberta Centennial Medal (2005) by Premier Ralph Klein