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Bernie Simpson, C.M.
After graduating from the University of British Columbia Law School, Bernie Simpson founded law firm Simpson & Company in 1970 - one of the first Vancouver law firms to restrict practice to automobile accident claims. more. |

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E. Anthony Thomas
Mr. Thomas was called to the Bar in 1990 after graduating from the University of Victoria Law School in 1989. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of British Columbia. more. |

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Cathy Rizzo
Cathy attended the University of British Columbia Law School where she completed her Bachelor of Laws in 1993, having already completed her Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education degrees prior to admission to law school. more. |

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Jean-Marc Hébert
Jean-Marc has been practicing primarily in the area of civil litigation since receiving his call to the bar in 1994. His excellent communication and negotiation skills have ensured effective representation of client interests before judge and jury in the Supreme Court of British Columbia and at Mediation. more. |

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Dairn Owen Shane
Dairn comes from Ontario where he obtained his Honours Degree in Psychology at McMaster University in 1989. He then travelled to British Columbia and completed his Bachelor of Laws at the University of British Columbia in 1992, graduating as President of the law school class. more. |

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Robert Marcoux
Robert Marcoux started his practice as a federal crown prosecutor in Kelowna and has been a personal injury lawyer in Vancouver since 2003. He has prosecuted claims against ICBC for soft tissue injuries, orthopaedic injuries (broken bones) and chronic pain and has represented numerous people who have suffered brain injuries in British Columbia. more. |

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Valerie E. Munn
Since graduating from the University of British Columbia Law School and receiving her call to the bar in 1999, Ms. Munn has been practicing primarily in the area of civil litigation. Her experience as an ICBC lawyer has provided a unique understanding of the ICBC claim process. more. |
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Stephen C.M. Yung
Stephen Yung obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1997 at the University of Victoria. After spending a year in Chicago studying American law, he returned to Canada where he obtained his law degree in Halifax at Dalhousie University in 2001. Since being called to the bar in 2002, Steve Yung has been representing people injured in motor vehicle accidents. more. |
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Derek F. Y. Young
Derek obtained both his Bachelor of Arts degree, in International Relations (1997) and his Bachelor of Laws degree (2001) from the University of British Columbia. Prior to joining Simpson Thomas & Associates, Derek practiced for several years in general litigation with another Vancouver firm, where he acquired valuable experience in areas of commercial, labour and employment law. more. |