About Kinji Bourchier
Kinji has a general commercial and business litigation practice with a diverse mixture of practice areas and a broad range of experience. Kinji’s primary practice areas include complex commercial and civil litigation with a focus on contractual disputes, environmental remediation claims, product liability claims, shareholder and transactional disputes, and business torts. He has successfully mediated and reached negotiated settlements on behalf of his clients in the areas of contract, environmental, tort and transactional-based litigation. Kinji has a focused practice in the field of environmental remediation cost-recovery claims and contaminated-site litigation and has litigated some of the leading cases in this field.
Kinji sits on his firm’s Executive Committee, plays a leading role in Student Recruitment and mentoring at Lawson Lundell LLP and has been the President of the Allard Law Alumni Association since 2015. Kinji is ranked and recognized in the fields of environmental and corporate and commercial litigation in Best Lawyer in Canada, Benchmark, Chambers Global, and the Canada Legal Lexpert Directory. In his spare time, Kinji trys to keep up with two young children and also trys (most unsuccessfully now) to play soccer.
About Erin Roth
Erin C. Roth is a partner at Edelmann & Company.
Edelmann is a boutique immigration and refugee law firm of six lawyers, with a team of 17 full-time staff. She became a partner at Edelmann in 2018. Prior to joining Edelmann in 2016, Erin was a Litigation Manager at another boutique firm in Toronto.
In addition to her practice, Erin is an active volunteer with Access ProBono, attending their (virtual) clinic at ISS of BC, acts as duty counsel for Legal Aid British Columbia, and was also the CBA Immigration Co-Litigation Coordinator (2020-2022) and CBA Immigration Section representative to the Federal Courts Bench and Bar Liaison Committee (2017-2022).
About Kelly Simington
Kelly practices family law (almost) exclusively. Although she prefers to resolve matters outside of court as much as possible, much of Kelly’s work has involved high-conflict litigation addressing allegations of family violence and parental alienation, and complex financial matters. Kelly has represented clients at all levels of court in British Columbia and is currently awaiting judgment on an application (by opposing counsel) for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.
Kelly began her legal career as an articled student at North Shore Law LLP in 2013, and became a partner in January 2022. She has co-authored papers on family law for the TLABC and, along with other lawyers at North Shore Law LLP, provides pro bono legal advice to women on the North Shore through the North Shore Women’s Centre family law legal clinic.
In her free time Kelly enjoys hiking in the North Shore mountains and very casual softball.