In Our News Section

 

May, 2012

Bruce Hallsor elected chair of the Board of Variance for the City of Victoria.

 

Aharon Y. Ittah joins Crease Harman LLP as associate lawyer.

 

February, 2012

Bruce Hallsor will be moderating a Canadian Bar Association course regarding estate planning for Fractured Families. Click here for more information about the course which will take place on August 13, 2012.

 

January, 2012

Crease Harman LLP is happy to announce that Lorena Staples Q.C. will have a referral relationship with Crease Harman LLP.

 

Incidental to this relationship with Ms. Staples, Crease Harman LLP clients now have access to top level advice and support in dealing with municipal governments. Click here to see the official announcement.

 

August, 2011

Bruce Hallsor was elected and will serve on the Canadian Property Tax Associaton executive, B.C. Chapter. Click here to find out more.

 

 

Ron Lou-Poy, QC named member of the Order of Canada. Read the Times Colonist article.

 

Bronwen E. Bell

 

bronwen@creaseharman.com
(250) 388-5421

 

Bronwen was born in Victoria and attended St. Michaels University School, before moving to Vancouver to attend the University of British Columbia. After completing her Bachelor of Arts degree in Honours English (with distinction), Bronwen traveled throughout South America for a year, honing her Spanish skills. Upon her return, she entered law school at the University of British Columbia and earned a Bachelor of Laws in 2008. She then articled with Crease Harman & Company and was called to the Bar of British Columbia in June, 2009.

 

After articling, Bronwen joined Crease Harman & Company as an associate, practicing family law, wills and estates as well as general civil litigation and employment law. She also assists the British Columbia Assessment Authority, providing legal advice and preparing for hearings before the Property Assessment Review Panel and Property Assessment Appeal Board. Bronwen has a keen interest in alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, including mediation and collaborative law, and endeavours to resolve her clients’ problems outside of court whenever possible.

 

Bronwen is an active member of Canadian Bar Association, and a member of the Young Lawyers, Family Law and Civil Litigation Victoria Subsections of the Canadian Bar Association. She is also an active member of the Victoria Bar Association and will serve as a member of the Victoria Bar Association Executive Board in 2011.

Practice Areas

Family Law

Wills and Estates

Civil Litigation

Employment Law

Administrative Law