Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2009
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Stationed in Vancouver within the vibrant corridors of Fasken's Litigation and Dispute Resolution group, Jessica Campbell brings a dynamic approach to the legal battlefield. As a Partner, her expertise weaves through the intricate tapestry of product liability, offering a beacon of guidance in insurance-related conundrums. Her legal acumen doesn't halt there; it strides into the realms of tort defense, insurance coverage, and the complex scaffolding of construction litigation, embracing the rigor of class proceedings with ease.
In the arena of British Columbia's judicial hierarchy, Jessica has showcased her prowess, engaging in legal duels across all echelons. Her journey through the courtrooms, whether at trial or appealing against the tides, speaks volumes of her seasoned experience. Yet, her strategic finesse isn't confined to traditional litigation. The realms of mediation, arbitration, and the nuanced dance of negotiated resolutions and class actions also bear her footprint, marking her versatility in dispute resolution.
Her clientele spans a diverse spectrum, ranging from manufacturers and distributors cradled in Canada's bosom to those reaching out from international waters. Jessica's counsel, steeped in insight, caters to a kaleidoscope of sectors — from the humming engines of the automotive world and the robust machinery of industrial equipment, to the foundational pillars of construction, and the vital pulses of the medical and health industries, not overlooking the nurturing sectors of food and agribusiness. The insurance domain, too, finds solace in her advice, covering insurers, the insured, and the intermediaries threading through brokers and agents.
Beyond the confines of her professional endeavors, Jessica invests her energies into nurturing the next generation of legal minds, actively participating in the firm’s student committee. Her academic roots, grounded in a Bachelor of Laws with Distinction from the University of Alberta and an honors degree in Animal Biology from the University of Guelph, complement her affiliations with esteemed legal bodies. Her membership spans the Law Society of British Columbia, the Canadian Bar Association, Canadian Defence Lawyers, and the Defense Research Institute (DRI), alongside her commitment to Fasken's student committee.
Her legal practice, thus, is not just a career but a journey through the diverse landscapes of litigation and dispute resolution, marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for nurturing the future of law.