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Doug Morrison, B.A., LL.B.
Vancouver Called to the Bar: 1977
After almost 30 years of practising law, 20 of which were spent as a partner at Bull Housser & Tupper, Doug switched his focus to legal research. His remarkable level of experience with a wide range of areas of law, in combination with his extraordinary research skills, make him an outstanding asset to any file. |
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Ellen Vandergrift, B.A., LL.B.
Vancouver Called to the Bar: 1999
Ellen graduated 4th in her class from UBC Law in 1998. She then clerked at the Court of Appeal of Alberta before articling and practicing at Fraser Milner Casgrain. She subsequently spent several years as legal counsel to the Queen's Bench. She is well-suited to appellate work and enjoys researching and analyzing complex legal issues. |

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Sarah Picciotto, B.A., LL.B.
Vancouver Called to the Bar: 1999
As a clerk to the Supreme Court of British Columbia in 1998, Sarah learned the importance of sound legal research. She gained practical experience as a litigator with Edwards Kenny & Bray before leaving practice to establish OnPoint in 2000. She focuses her own research practice primarily on personal injury and family law.
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Kasari Govender, B.A., LL.B. Vancouver Called to the Bar of Ontario 2006; Bar of BC 2007
After graduating from UVic Law in 2004, Kasari clerked with the Supreme Court of British Columbia and then articled for a boutique law firm in Toronto. Now in Vancouver, Kasari is pursuing the equivalent of an LL.M. at the University of Oxford while researching for OnPoint. Kasari's references are among the highest OnPoint has ever received from an applicant; her intelligence and legal mind are consistenty praised by lawyers with whom she has worked over the years. |