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 Bar Moves

BarTalk February 2005
Volume 17, Number 1

Have you recently changed firms or opened a new firm? Send submissions (maximum 25 words) to Bar Moves at cba@bccba.org.

Adrian Denegar opened his “Trafficlawyer” law practice in Victoria in August 2004. A former traffic prosecutor from Manitoba, his law firm serves clients in Motor Vehicle Act defence work in Victoria and Vancouver.

Christopher Devlin and John Gailus have left Woodward and Company to form the firm of Devlin Gailus in Victoria, focusing on Aboriginal law.

Lorne Herlin has left the litigation branch of the British Columbia Securities Commission to join the Vancouver office of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada.

Mandy Javahery has left Venture Law Corporation to join Synergy Business Lawyers as an associate where she will practise corporate commercial law.

Gaurav Parmar has joined the law firm of Heather Sadler Jenkins in Prince George. He practises in the areas of commercial, corporate and forestry law.

Suzanne Sheena has moved from Kane, Shannon & Weiler to practise corporate/commercial and general civil litigation at Taylor Sourisseau Mazzone Tatchell.


This article was published in the February 2005 issue of BarTalk and is subject to the copyright by the British Columbia Branch of the Canadian Bar Association, 2005, all rights reserved.


 

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