The purpose of the Canadian Bar Association (BC) Benevolent Society (the “Society”) is to provide assistance to lawyers and articled students who have suffered an illness or injury. The Society was incorporated under the Society Act of British Columbia on April 17, 1997.
The purposes of the Society are:
- to provide assistance to lawyers who have suffered an illness or injury arising from any cause whatsoever including but not limited to alcohol, drugs, stress and physical injury; and
- to provide assistance to the families of such lawyers and to other persons (including associates and employees) who are affected by such lawyers’ illness or injury.
The Directors of the Society are available to discuss the ways of giving, on a confidential basis. For further information contact the President of the Benevolent Society, Basil Hobbs at 250.753.3477 or email him at bhobbs@hobbslaw.com. Following is a list of the Society’s Directors.
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Derek Brindle, QC
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Carol Brown
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Ian Donaldson, QC
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Patrick Haberl
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David Hay, Secretary
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Jim Herperger, QC
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Basil Hobbs, President
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Roger Holland, Treasurer
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Terence La Liberté, QC, Past President
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Margaret Sasges
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John Waddell, QC
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The Hon. Anne Wallace
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Kenneth Walton, QC
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The Hon. Thomas Woods
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BarTalk Articles
December 2009
CBA (BC) Benevolent Society
Basil Hobbs, President, CBA (BC) Benevolent Society
February 2006
CBA (BC) Benevolent Society
Debra M Van Ginkel, QC
Chair, CBA (BC) Benevolent Society
February 2002
CBA Lawyers Benevolent Society
Terry La Liberté, QC, Chair and Co-Founder of the CBA (BC) Benevolent Society
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