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Legal Experience

  • 2019 – Counsel for court appointed receiver of various companies with land holdings in BC, Alberta, and USA
  • 2019 –Counsel for law firm in British Columbia that was seeking to restructure its debts
  • 2019 – Counsel for court appointed liquidator of companies with land holdings in BC
  • 2019 –Counsel for Bankruptcy Trustee and Receiver of flooring retainers in B.C. and Ontario
  • 2018 Counsel for owner of air flight and airplane academy
  • 2018 – Counsel for resource company seeking to restructure its obligations
  • 2017, lead British Columbia counsel for purchaser of eleven entities that were in the business of providing private education services in British Columbia and Ontario. The matter involved regulators in British Columbia and Ontario and some unionized work places.
  • 2016 – counsel for secured creditor with respect to sale of ski hill. The matter involved crown lands, British Columbia regulators, and Aboriginal claims to the land.
  • 2016 – counsel for petitioner in CCAA proceedings of golf course and inn
  • 2016 – counsel for a road building company in a restructuring involving bonded and non-bonded projects.
  • 2016, counsel for Trustee in Bankruptcy with respect to a secured claim and a proprietary claim filed by third parties with respect to real property in the name of the bankrupt.
  • 2016, counsel for various tax debtors with respect to the restricting of their financial affairs by way of proposals made pursuant to the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
  • 2016, counsel for Trustee in Bankruptcy with respect to a Wills Variation proceeding.
  • 2016, counsel for various Trustees in Bankruptcy regarding matters arising in connection with the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
  • 2015, counsel for contracting party with respect to CCAA proceedings of Armtec Infrastructure Inc.
  • 2014-2015, counsel for the Petitioner in a CCAA proceeding involving golf course and Inn
  • 2014-2015, counsel for secured creditor with respect to Mount Baldy Ski Resort.
  • 2014-2015, counsel for receiver of Mount Baldy Ski Resort.
  • 2012-2013, counsel for Receiver over three Canadian limited partnerships which raised funds for real estate investments in the USA. Total funds raised by these entities exceeded $300 million.
  • 2012-2013, counsel for Proposal Trustee of a construction company with several ongoing multi-million dollar construction projects. Bonita developed a unique legal process for the adjudication of all trust claims and lien claims.
  • 2012-2013, counsel for court officer with respect to a molybdenum mine.
  • 2012-2013, counsel for Receiver of a gold mining company.
  • 2011 through 2013, counsel for secured creditor in the CCAA proceedings of Blackburn Developments Ltd.
  • 2011, counsel for secured creditor in the CCAA proceedings of William Switzer Associates Ltd.
  • 2011, counsel for purchaser of assets in the CCAA proceedings of William Switzer Associates Ltd.
  • 2011, counsel for 6382 Pulp & Paper Partnership in respect of a proposal made under Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act of Canada
  • 2003-2010 counsel for the court-appointed Receiver-Manager of the general partner of four limited partnerships that were involved in the ownership and development of several residential, multi-unit complexes situated in the United States, The realization of the assets has involved insolvency proceedings in British Columbia and the United States.
  • 2009-2010 counsel for approximately 500 unionized and non-unionized employees with respect to unpaid wage claims in representative proceedings against former directors of an insolvent entity.
  • 2009-2010 acted as lead counsel for purchaser of pulp mill during CCAA proceeding.
  • 2007-2008, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and HSPP General Partner Ltd. and Howe Sound Pulp & Paper Limited Partnership — lead insolvency counsel for Howe Sound Paper Limited Partnership and HSPP General Partner Ltd in the restructuring of approximately US$238 million in unsecured debt that was completed pursuant to the provisions of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act.
  • 2008, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and Tahera Diamond Corporation and Benachee Resources Inc. —lead counsel for one of the parties of a joint venture which is one of the largest unsecured creditors.
  • 2008, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and Asset-Based Commercial Paper proceeding —provided advice to a regulatory body.
  • 2007-2008, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and Pope & Talbot Ltd. —acted for a supplier. This is a cross-border restructuring matter involving proceedings in British Columbia and United States of America.
  • 2002-2008, in the matter of the bankruptcy of Tarsem Singh Gill- lead counsel for Deloitte & Touche Inc., the Trustee in Bankruptcy of Tarsem Singh Gill. This is a complex bankruptcy arising out of the misuse of funds by disbarred lawyer Martin Wirick. It is one of the largest fraud cases in British Columbia history. The bankruptcy involves over 350 properties, and approximately $65 million in potential claims.
  • 1999-2001, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and United Used & Auto Truck Parts Ltd. —counsel for one of the senior secured creditors.
  • 1997-1998, in the matter of the Proposal of J.S. McMillan Fisheries Ltd. — acted as one of the counsel for the lead lender in a secured creditor syndicate.
  • 1990-1991, in the matter of the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and Quintette Coal Ltd. — acted as one of the counsel for a significant stakeholder of Quintette Coal Ltd.

Professional Background

Jeffrey Hand was called to the British Columbia Bar in 1990. Jeffrey has a depth of experience in resolving a range of commercial disputes, with particular emphasis on construction related claims and professional liability matters. He has defended design professionals, real estate professionals, insurance agents/brokers, land appraisers, and financial planners.

Jeffrey is both a Chartered Mediator and Chartered Arbitrator and since 2007 is regularly asked to mediate or arbitrate a wide range of disputes in the areas of:

  • property damage
  • bodily injury
  • work place injuries
  • liability insurance
  • shareholder disputes
  • marine and transportation claims
  • product liability matters

Jeffrey sits as an Adjudicator on a number of Administrative tribunals and has appeared at all levels of Court in the Province of British Columbia.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Manitoba: 1986
  • Bachelor of Laws, University of Manitoba: 1989
  • Called to the British Columbia Bar: 1990

Rankings + Recognitions

  • Chartered Mediator, ADR Institute of Canada
  • Chartered Arbitrator, ADR Institute of Canada
  • Distinguished Fellow, International Academy of Mediators
  • Who’s Who Legal Commercial Mediators list for both Canada and International

Memberships

  • Distinguished Fellow, International Academy of Mediators
  • Chartered Arbitrator and Mediator, Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Canada
  • Chair, Safety Standards Appeal Board of British Columbia
  • Member, Board of Governors for the International Academy of Mediators
  • Member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London, England
  • Arbitrator, Canadian Arbitration Association
  • Arbitrator, ADR BC
  • Mediate BC, Civil Roster Mediator
  • Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
  • Past Chair, Construction Law Subsection (B.C. Branch) of the Canadian Bar Association
  • Past adjuducator for the Property Assessment Appeal Board of British Columbia
  • Chair, Safety Standards Appeal Board
  • Environmental Appeal Board
  • Oil and Gas Appeal Tribunal
  • Forest Appeals Commission

Experience

  • Counsel on the first asbestos property damage case to be tried in Canada
  • Counsel on an International Arbitration between Multi-Nationals involved in the construction of an offshore petroleum project
  • Chartered Arbitrator, Alternative Dispute Resolution Institute of Canada
  • Member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, London, England
  • Arbitrator, International Panel of Construction ADR Specialists, Construction Dispute Resolution Services
  • Arbitrator, BC Arbitration and Mediation Institute Arbitrator Roster
  • Guest Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
  • Adjunct Professor, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law
  • Past Chair, Construction Law Subsection (B.C. Branch) of the Canadian Bar Association.
  • Member, BC Construction Round Table
  • Member, Defence Research Institute
  • Speaker at courses on Construction and Insurance Law

Publications

  • Editors Note Fall 2016, Letter of the Law
  • Insurance Coverage Denied for Pollution Damage
  • Applying for Insurance? Full Disclosure Needed for Coverage
  • Insurance Agents Have Duty to Explain Policy to Clients
  • Resolving Construction Disputes Without the Courtroom
  • Home Inspector Liable for House Defects
  • Courts Consider Arbitration Clauses
  • Architects Win Appeal
  • BC Court Restricts Appeal from Arbitrators Award
  • Courts in Conflict over Builders Insurance Coverage
  • Claim Against Home Inspector Succeeds

 Presentations

  • Guest Lecturer, Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia
  • Panelist, “Taking Mediation to the Next Level,” International Academy of Mediators training session in Zurich, Switzerland