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Who’s Moving Where and When

Gale Kim

became a partner at Mackoff Mohamed. Gale is experienced in employment law, insurance defence, and civil litigation.

Tevia Jeffries

joined Farris as Counsel. Tevia advises debtors, creditors, court officers, receivers, and banks on a variety of issues, including corporate restructuring and insolvency matters.

Kyle Hyndman

joined the partnership at MKS Immigration Lawyers in Vancouver, as he wraps up his term as Chair of the CBA’s National Immigration Law Section.

Dan W. Melnick

joined Clark Wilson’s Infrastructure, Construction & Procurement group where he will advise and assist clients on a range of construction matters, including builders lien matters and delay claims.

Winkie Chan

joined Clark Wilson’s Commercial Real Estate Law group where she will assist clients on a range of matters, including the acquisition and sale of commercial property and commercial leasing services.

Bar Moves space is at a premium and available for free to members on a first-come first-served basis, so send your Bar Move (max. 30 words) and a high-resolution headshot photo to bartalk@cbabc.org now.

TO VIEW ALL BAR MOVES GO TO CBABC.ORG/BARMOVES.

Brandon Wiebe

Following two years of serving as the in-house litigator, Brandon has accepted the role of General Counsel with the IWA-Forest Industry Pension and LTD Plans.

Mark Guiton

After five years of serving as General Counsel, Mark Guiton has accepted the role as Chief Executive Officer of The IWA–Forest Industry Pension Plan and Long-Term Disability Plans.

Jessy Khind

is now a member of the corporate commercial team at Hamilton Duncan. He specializes in commercial real estate and real estate development.

Ellen Ripley

joined Hamilton Duncan as an associate counsel with a focus on real estate development, commercial finance and lending, and commercial real estate and leasing matters.

Jimmy Burg

joined Hamilton Duncan as an associate, practising commercial litigation out of its new Downtown Vancouver office location.

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