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Mr. Mayer practises in the
area of civil and commercial litigation, with an emphasis on
maritime and products liability law. He has significant employment
experience in maritime matters and in particular in the passenger
and container terminal sectors. Mr. Mayer acts on behalf of local,
national and international clients. |
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Associate, Bernard & Partners,
2002 to Present |
Associate with Campney & Murphy,
Barristers and Solicitors, September 2000 to 2002 |
Articles with Campney & Murphy,
Barristers and Solicitors, 1999 - 2000 |
Summer Articles with Campney & Murphy, Barristers
and Solicitors 1998 |
Container and Passenger Terminal Operations, Terminal
Systems Incorporated (TSI), 1993-1996 |
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Member, Law Society of British Columbia |
Member, Canadian Maritime Law Association |
| Member, Canadian Bar Association, Martime
Section |
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| Editor, Canadian section of Maritime Law Handbook,
published by Kluwer Law International |
Editor, Continuing Legal Education
Society (CLE Publication), Due Diligence Deskbook, chapter 39, "Waterlots" |
Co-Author, "Canada/U.S. Transboundary
Oil Pollution", prepared for the Pacific Admiralty Seminar,
San Francisco, California (2000), scheduled for publication in
University of San Francisco Maritime Law Journal January
2001 |
Frequent contributor Harbour & Shipping
Magazine |
Contributing Author, "Strengthening
Acceptance and Implementation of Maritime Treaties and International
Conventions in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States: Treaty
Guide, Case Studies and Workshop Proceedings", prepared for
the Oceans Institute of Canada (1999) |
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Called to British Columbia Bar, 2000 |
Dalhousie University, Graduated 1999, LL.B, Certificate
in Marine Law |
National University of Singapore Law School, Attended
1999 |
Pacific Marine Training Institute (B.C.I.T.), Graduated
1993, Diploma in Shipping and Marine Operations |
University of British Columbia, Graduated 1992, B.A.,
Classical Studies |