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21.7 km

Al Scott Lock & Safe was started in Vancouver from the ground up in 1973. The first service truck was a 1963 GMC pickup truck with a homemade camper for a shop on the back of the truck. The business was started by Allan and his wife Eileen Scott. Al saw the need for a locksmith company to provide professional locksmith service that would master key the large commercial buildings and keep an accurate file of the codes for the convenience of the building management people and also provide better building security. Over the next 13 years the Scott's with the help of many people were able to build a company with 6 mobile units and 2 stores. By 1991 Al and Eileen decided that it was time to retire but were very concerned about what would happen to the customers that had come to rely on the master key systems that they had provided and also about the future of their loyal employees.

21.8 km

Matthew Nathanson is a Criminal Defense lawyer practicing out of Vancouver. He has handled cases at all levels of court in British Columbia, as well as in the Federal Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada. Matthew has also represented clients in other provinces such as Alberta, Manitoba and Ontario. Matthew has assisted clients outside of Canada by liaising with counsel in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. Matthew specializes in complex criminal trials. He has extensive experience dealing with constitutional arguments, appeals, and media-sensitive cases. Matthew is a member of the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia, The Canadian Bar Association, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. In addition, he is a past member of the Advocates Club, is a Guest Lecturer at the University of British Columbia's Advanced Trial Advocacy Program, a panelist at the Inns of Court Program, and has been involved with the UBC "Innocence Project".
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