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| | Address | | Suite 906 Cathedral Place, 925 West Georgia Street | | Vancouver, British Columbia V6C 3L2 | | (Vancouver Co.) | | | |
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(Main Office)
| Josephson Angus Barristers practices in the following areas of law:
Contract Issues, Corporate and Shareholders Issues, Partnership Issues, Franchising and Distributorship relationships, Intellectual Property Issues, Real Estate Issues, Estate and Trust Issues, Claims by or against professional persons, Injunctions and other extraordinary remedies, Employment Issues, Commercial and professional insolvencies, Customs penalties and trade law issues, Class Actions, Commercial Litigation, Commercial Law. | Firm Profile:
Josephson Angus Barristers are committed, forceful and passionate advocates for our clients' legal and commercial interests. As Barristers, we focus on legal disputes that involve actual or contemplated litigation as well as on strategic risk assessment, management and reduction. | | Firm Size: 2 | Languages:
English and Afrikaans. | Office Hours:
Monday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday: 08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
| | PARTNERS OF FIRM | | Ronald Josephson (Partner) born Johannesburg, South Africa, September 11, 1951; admitted to bar, 1975, Advocate, Supreme Court of South Africa; 1982, British Columbia. Education: University of Cape Town (B.A., 1972; B.Com., 1974; LL.B., 1974); University of British Columbia (LL.B., 1981). Author: "Termination Strategies for the Employer." Former Executive Member, Vancouver Bar Association. Advocate, Supreme Court of South Africa. Member: Law Society of British Columbia; Canadian Bar Association. Reported Cases: Starbucks Corp. v. Second Cup Ltd.; Dave Buck Ford Sales Ltd. v. Home Depot of Canada Ltd.; Shenzhen City Luoho District Industrial Development Company v. Bon Koo. Transactions: The Three Tenors New Year's Eve Concert: We acted as counsel for the Los Angles-based financial of the Vancouver promoters of The Three Tenors New year's Eve concert. Our clients put up a multi-million dollar letter of credit to secure The Three Tenors' performance fees which could be drawn on as soon as The Three Tenors had been on stage for a fixed period of time. Ticket sales were abysmal. The local promoters were unable to obtain an injunction to prevent the letter of credit from being drawn on. We successfully negotiated a reduced liability exposure for our clients. Languages: English and Afrikaans. Practice Areas: Contract Issues; Corporate and Shareholder Issues; Partnership Issues; Franchising and Distributor Relationships; Intellectual Property Issues; Real Estate Issues; Estate and Trust Issues; Claims by or Against Professional Persons; Injunction and other Extraordinary Remedies; Employment Issues; Commercial Professional Insolvencies; Customs Penalties and Trade Law Issues; Class Actions. Email: Ronald Josephson | | Alexander S. Angus (Partner) born Lethbridge, Alberta, April 22, 1956; admitted to bar, 1983, British Columbia. Education: University of British Columbia (B.A. 1978; LL.B., 1982). Member: Canadian Bar Association. Reported Cases: Brannan v. British Columbia (Public Trustee); Francis v. Francis. Languages: English. Practice Areas: Corporate/Commercial; Franchises; Litigation; Wills; Trusts and Estates; Bankruptcy and Insolvency Law. Email: Alexander S. Angus |
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