Adam de Turberville* - Associate Counsel

Adam de Turberville has practised in the areas of personal injury, civil litigation, employment law and criminal law since 1990. Adam has extensive trial experience and has handled numerous serious personal injury cases in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, many involving jury trials. He has also appeared a number of times in the Court of Appeal of British Columbia. Adam is also a certified mediator and, when appropriate, uses mediation to successfully resolve civil cases to the benefit of his clients. In addtion, Adam handles a wide range of criminal matters in both the Provincial Court and the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

Adam holds a bachelor Bachelor of Education (University of Victoria) and a Bachelor of Laws degree (University of Victoria). Adam was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 1990 and joined Ramsay Lampman Rhodes as Associate Counsel in July 2003. Previously, Adam was a partner in another law firm in Nanaimo for 10 years.

Adam is on the Board of Governors of the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia. He is a past president of the Nanaimo City and County Bar Associations and was previously an elected member to the Provincial Council of the Canadian Bar Association for Nanaimo County.

Adam works with students who are training to be lawyers as a guest instructor with the Professional Legal Training Course and provides free legal services to the Salvation Army pro bono clinic. He is a long time member of the Bastion Running Club and the Bastion Triathlon Club.

*Adam de Turberville Law Corporation

Adam de Turberville's Areas of Practice
Civil Litigation
Criminal Law
Employment Law
Personal Injury/ICBC Law
Contact Adam de Turberville
Phone: 250.754.3321
Fax: 250.754.1148
Email: adt@rlr-law.com
Areas of Law
Business Law
Civil Litigation
Commercial Litigation
Construction Law
Criminal Law
Divorce & Family Law
Mediation & Arbitration
Personal Injury/ICBC Claims
Real Estate Law
Wills & Estates

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