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Kevin has a varied practice, with an emphasis on litigation, ranging from personal injury, wrongful dismissal and general civil litigation to family and criminal matters. Kevin grew up in Ontario and attended Wilfrid Laurier University graduating with an Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1985. Kevin worked in various industry and human resources positions before attending the University of British Columbia in 1989 to study law. He graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1992 and was called to the Bar in British Columbia in 1993.
Zak & Decker (formerly HMZ Law) has served Kamloops and the British Columbia interior with personal injury legal representation and ICBC claims since 1980. We have a “no recovery, no fee” policy which means you do not pay anything until your claim is settled.
Karen was born and raised in Surrey, British Columbia. She obtained a BA in psychology and history from Simon Fraser University in 1992, her Law degree from the University of Manitoba in 1997 and was called to the British Columbia Bar in 1999. Karen moved to Kamloops in 2003 and joined the Firm in 2008 after working as in-house counsel for ICBC.
Greg practices primarily in the areas of personal injury and litigation. Greg completed his articles with Morelli Chertkow and was called to the Bar in May 2015. Originally from Victoria, Greg received his Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at the University of Victoria. He moved to Kamloops to join the inaugural class at TRU Faculty of Law, graduating in 2014. While there, Greg led in establishing the TRU’s Annual SLS Golf Tournament Fundraiser, and was awarded “Best Presenter” for his paper and presentation at the 6th Annual Canadian Law Students Conference in Windsor, Ontario.
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