British Columbia Supreme Court Rules Annotated 2026 New Edition
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The 2026 edition of British Columbia Supreme Court Rules Annotated, has been fully updated to reflect the latest legislative changes, practice directions, and leading case law affecting civil practice in British Columbia.

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  • Updated legislation:
    • Supreme
Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:43513291
Practice area:Civil procedure
Jurisdiction:British Columbia
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Allan P. Seckel

Allan P. Seckel was Deputy Attorney General for British Columbia and co-chair of the working group who initiated the new civil and family rules for the BC Supreme Court. He has also been Head of BC Public Service, Cabinet Secretary and Deputy Minister 

James C. MacInnis

James C. MacInnis, K.C. practises commercial litigation with Nathanson, Schachter & Thompson LLP, a Vancouver litigation boutique. He is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer. He graduated as a gold medallist from the University of British Columbia 

James P. Parker

James P. Parker is a rising litigator in British Columbia with a strong ability to identify and achieve strategic solutions for complex legal problems. James has significant experience in civil litigation and arbitration matters, with a focus on complex