Course Chairs
Robert C. Brun, KC — Harris & Brun Law Corporation, Vancouver
Lisa J. Helps — Helps Law Corporation, Vancouver
About the Course Chairs
Called to the bar in 1978, Robert Brun, KC has a special interest in personal injury and workers' compensation law. He is also experienced in the fields of insurance and administrative law.
Before joining Harris & Brun as a founding partner in 1984, Robert practiced for five years with the Workers' Compensation Board of BC.
Robert is a knowledgeable and experienced practitioner in the field of workers' compensation as it relates to auto-accident injuries. He is a skilled trial lawyer who has conducted many trials and appeals in the BC Supreme Court and Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court of Canada. Robert is a frequent guest lecturer at seminars for lawyers put on by CLEBC, the CBA, and the Trial Lawyers Association of BC.
Robert has served his profession as a president of CBABC in 2003–04 and three terms as a bencher of the Law Society of BC between 2005 and 2011. He has also served as a member of the Justice Review Task Force and the CBA National Task Force on Conflicts of Interest. In March 2010, Robert was elected to the position of second vice-president of the national CBA, and served as president in 2012–13.
Lisa Helps is a criminal defence lawyer with a major crime trial and appellate practice at Helps Law Corporation in Vancouver. Lisa was called to the bar in 2004 and has taught as an adjunct in SFU's Criminology program since 2016. In 2018 and 2021, she was elected and re-elected to the Provincial Council of the CBA. Lisa regularly lectures to detectives in the undercover program with the municipal integrated unit, has taught in the RCMP's search warrant course, and is a frequent ad hoc and auxiliary Crown counsel with Region 3, Fraser. Lisa co-chaired the Prosecution and Defence of Sexual Offences with Winston Sayson, KC for CLEBC in November 2018 and has been a presenter at numerous conferences—local, national and international—in the areas of advocacy and criminal law.
Lisa is a board member of Universal Limited and the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. Lisa is proud to have been a cast member of the Lawyer Show, a benefit for the Lawyer's Benevolent Fund and local theatre companies. Lisa has mentored hundreds of students in her career; she considers this her greatest achievement in practice.
Faculty
Justice Miriam A. Maisonville — Supreme Court of BC, Vancouver
Thomas Arbogast, KC — TA Law, Vancouver
B. Keith Boland — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, Vancouver
Jennifer J.L. Brun, KC — Harris & Brun Law Corporation, Vancouver
Gavin Cameron — Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Vancouver
Lyle G. Harris, KC — Harris & Brun Law Corporation, Vancouver
Chris Johnson, KC — Johnson Doyle Nelson & Anderson, Vancouver
Louise Kenworthy, KC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, New Westminster
Paul S. McMurray — Paul McMurray Law Corporation, Vancouver
Gloria M. Ng — Platform Litigation, Port Moody
Krista L. Simon — Hammerco Lawyers LLP, Vancouver
Marco von Antal — Holmes Stewart von Antal, Vancouver
Kevin B. Westell — Pender Litigation, Vancouver
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