Look, we've been at this for years and honestly, the results speak louder than any fancy marketing copy. Below you'll find real outcomes from real cases - the wins, the dismissals, and the settlements we've secured for folks who trusted us when things looked rough.
Since 2018
Favorable outcomes
For clients in settlements
Complete dismissals
These aren't theoretical exercises - they're actual battles we've fought and won in courtrooms across BC and beyond.
Client was facing serious jail time on assault charges. We dug into the evidence, found inconsistencies in witness statements, and challenged the Crown's narrative. Prosecution couldn't make their case stick - complete dismissal before trial.
Tech startup got screwed over by a larger partner who walked away from a development agreement. We went after them hard, showed the damages were real and substantial. Settled out of court for more than client initially expected.
Executive accused of insider trading. The media had already convicted him, but we focused on the facts. Showed the trades were based on publicly available info and proper due diligence. Jury saw through the prosecution's overreach.
Young guy caught up in something bigger than him. Crown wanted to throw the book at him. We negotiated hard, showed his minimal involvement, got trafficking charges dropped down to simple possession with probation instead of years behind bars.
Police overstepped their authority during a traffic stop, conducted an illegal search. We filed to exclude all evidence obtained through Charter violations. Judge agreed - without that evidence, Crown had nothing. Case tossed.
Messy breakup between business partners with no clear exit strategy. Lots of accusations flying around. We cut through the emotions, valued the business properly, and negotiated a buyout that let our client walk away clean with fair compensation.
Client's previous lawyer messed up at trial - didn't challenge bad evidence, missed key arguments. We took it to the BC Court of Appeal, showed multiple errors that prejudiced the verdict. Appeal granted, conviction vacated, charges stayed.
These cases are tough because there's so much emotion involved. Client was falsely accused during a custody battle. We presented evidence showing inconsistencies in the complainant's story and motive to fabricate. Jury deliberated less than three hours.
CRA came knocking with fraud allegations. We worked with forensic accountants, reconstructed transactions, showed everything was legitimate business expenses that were properly documented. Investigation closed without any charges being laid.
Senior exec fired without cause, company tried to lowball the severance. We demonstrated the real value of lost compensation, stock options, and reputational damage. Settled before trial for nearly twice what they initially offered.
Breathalyzer readings looked bad on paper, but we challenged the calibration records and administration procedures. Showed the officer didn't follow proper protocols. Crown realized they couldn't prove the case beyond reasonable doubt, withdrew charges.
Client suffered injuries during an arrest that went way too far. We pursued a civil claim against the police department, brought in medical experts and use-of-force specialists. Court found excessive force was used, awarded substantial damages.
Company accused of misleading investors about financial health. We brought in forensic accountants who showed the disclosures met all regulatory requirements. Prosecution realized they didn't have a case, charges withdrawn before preliminary hearing.
Trial judge handed down a sentence that was way out of line with similar cases. We appealed based on sentencing principles and comparable precedents. Appeal court agreed the sentence was excessive, reduced it significantly.
Competitor stole proprietary software code when they poached key employees. We moved fast, got an emergency injunction to stop them from using it, then hammered out a settlement that included damages and a licensing agreement on our terms.
Wrong place, wrong time - client matched a vague description and got arrested. We challenged the eyewitness identification procedures, showed they were unreliable and suggestive. Jury didn't buy the Crown's case, returned not guilty verdict.
These results didn't happen by accident. They came from preparation, strategy, and not backing down when things got tough. If you're dealing with criminal charges or a business dispute that could tank your career or company, let's talk about how we can build your winning strategy.