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Logan Stack

Associate
Logan Stack

Bio

Logan Stack is a bilingual lawyer who is called to the bar in Ontario and Québec. Prior to joining Conway, he served as a judicial law clerk for the Honourable Justice Malcolm Rowe at the Supreme Court of Canada.

Logan works on files that span both public and private law. On the public law side, he assists individuals, groups and organizations in the areas of constitutional law, Indigenous legal issues and language rights. On the private law side, he is developing a broad civil and commercial practice.

Logan also offers Supreme Court of Canada agency services and stays up-to-date with the latest developments at the SCC.

Outside of his practice, Logan has published scholarly articles at the intersection of private and public law. He has also given presentations on Indigenous and language rights issues.

Logan received his law degrees from the McGill Faculty of Law, where he also received a variety of awards, including the Aimé Geoffrion Medal for the second-highest average upon graduation. During his studies, he served as a member of the executive team for the McGill Law Journal, an associate editor of an Indigenous law publication, a research assistant, a summer intern in the office of the Minister of Transport, and a volunteer giving legal workshops at underprivileged schools.

When away from the office, Logan enjoys reading, creative writing, spending time with friends and family, and scouring the city in search of the perfect cappuccino.

Affiliations

  • Association des juristes d'expression française de l'Ontario
  • County of Carleton Law Association
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Ontario Bar Association
  • The Advocates Society

Professional Achievement and Community Involvement

  • 2022 | Aimé Geoffrion Medal, for the second-highest overall standing upon graduation
  • 2022 | Francis R. Scott Prize in Constitutional Law
  • 2022 | J.S.D. Tory Writing Award
  • 2022 | Maxwell Cohen Award in Public International Law
  • 2022 | Montreal Bar Association Prize in Civil Law
  • 2021 | Daniel Mettarlin Scholarship for Public Interest Advocacy and Civil Law
  • 2021 | Justice Jeffrey Edwards Prize
  • 2020 | Alexander Morris Exhibition Prize for the highest overall standing in 2L
  • 2020 | McMillan Scholarship in Law
  • 2019 | Eric Feigelson Obligations Prize
  • 2019 | J. W. McConnell Entrance Scholarship 

Publications

  • 2025 | “Developments in Aboriginal Law: Quebec (Attorney General) v. Pekuakamiulnuatsh Takuhikan”, Canadian Bar Association, Nova Scotia Branch
  • 2025 | “Caring Society et al v Canada: Insights for Successful Litigation in the Public Interest”, Guest Lecture to Graduate Course, University of Ottawa
  • 2025 | “Celui qui décide, contrôle : l'incidence de l'arrêt Procureur général du Québec c Quebec English School Boards Association, 2025 QCCA 383 sur la minorité francophone hors Québec”, part of Panel éclair, Annual Conference of AJEFO
  • 2024 | “Reconciliation at the Border of Public and Private Law: Rethinking Contract Law Principles in the Context of Impact and Benefit Agreements” (2024) 61:1 Osgoode Hall Law Journal 99
  • 2024 | “Climate Change and the Courts: The Dialogue Continues in Held v. Montana” (2024) 18 Journal of Parliamentary & Political Law 469
  • 2024 | “Les ententes sur les répercussions et les avantages”, part of Aboriginal Law Panel, Annual Conference of AJEFO
  • 2022 | “Warm Climate, Slow Change: Climate Tort Claims in Canada and the Potential for Legislative Intervention” (2022) 55:1 UBC Law Review 251

Call to Bar

Qualifications

Languages

English | French