Logan Rogers

Associate

 | Vancouver

Logan Rogers (he/him/his) is an associate in the Litigation Group at Cassels. Logan’s practice focuses on commercial, corporate, securities, white collar, political, regulatory, and employment matters. A passionate advocate and problem-solver, Logan has represented clients at negotiations and mediations, all levels of court in British Columbia, the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta, the Supreme Court of Yukon, the Federal Court, and before various administrative and regulatory bodies. Logan also has extensive experience with both domestic and international arbitrations.

Logan regularly acts as pro bono counsel for clients in criminal, employment, sports and entertainment, political, and human rights-related matters, and regularly acts as counsel in proceedings referred by Access Pro Bono (APB) and other pro bono organizations. He also acts as duty counsel for APB’s Court of Appeal referral program.

Logan also maintains an active sports law practice, and acts as counsel in various sports-related disputes and negotiations. He represents amateur, collegiate, and professional athletes, as well as coaches and other sports-related personnel in World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) investigations, Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport proceedings, conduct-related investigations, contractual matters, and other issues.

Logan received his J.D. from the Thompson Rivers University Faculty of Law where he received course prizes in both Constitutional Law and Administrative Law. Logan also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Simon Fraser University, a Master of Arts degree from the University of Toronto, and a Certificate (Private International Law) from The Hague Academy of International Law.

Logan is a member of Cassels’ Associate Committee and the Vancouver Student Committee. Outside of the office, Logan is co-President and a Director of the Hooplaw Society, which brings together lawyers, law students, and other professionals for an annual basketball tournament to raise funds for underprivileged and at-risk youth in Greater Vancouver.

  • J.D., Thompson Rivers University, 2020
  • M.A., University of Toronto, 2017
  • B.A., Simon Fraser University, 2016
  • Certificate (Private International Law), The Hague Academy of International Law, 2025
  • Certificate (Intensive Trial Advocacy Workshop), Osgoode Hall Law School Professional Development, 2025
  • British Columbia, 2021
  • Yukon, 2023
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Law Society of British Columbia
  • The Hooplaw Society, Co-President and Director
  • Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners (YCAP), Policy and Advocacy Committee
  • Sports Lawyers Association
  • The Advocates’ Society
  • Vancouver Bar Association