KIM ALEXANDER FULLERTON L.L.B.
Kim Alexander Fullerton graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1980 and was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1982.
His office is located in Oakville and his practice is restricted to representing First Nations and Organizations as legal counsel primarily in land claims against Canada and Ontario, including the drafting of First Nation Trust Agreements. To date he has been legal counsel on nine settled land claims in Ontario with a total value in excess of $100 million dollars and thousands of acres of reserve land. That is more than one quarter of all the claims settled in Ontario since the process started in the 1970's.
He was an appointed Trustee for three First Nation Land Claim Settlement Trusts. From 1993 to 1996 he was Chief Counsel for the Indian Claims Commission, a Federal Royal Commission with authority under the Inquiries Act to inquire into and report on land claim issues across Canada.
Previously Mr. Fullerton acted as Senior Solicitor-Native Affairs, with Ontario Hydro. Prior to that, Mr. Fullerton acted as Counsel, and Director of Self- Government Negotiations, to the Indian Commission of Ontario.
