Jenkins, Marzban, Logan LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2018
Based on 1 Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
In 2018, Cyrille Panadero embarked on a legal career that quickly saw him become an advocate for clients entangled in family law disputes. His practice covers a spectrum of issues from the division of property and assets to navigating the complexities of child and spousal support, custody, and guardianship. Panadero has a knack for presenting cases across various judicial arenas, including the Provincial Court, the Supreme Court, and the Court of Appeal of British Columbia, not to mention several administrative tribunals.
Panadero’s approach leans heavily towards settling disputes outside of court, aiming for amicable resolutions through mediation. His adept negotiation skills have often led to favorable settlements for his clients. Beyond the courtroom, he diligently crafts marriage and separation agreements, adept at handling cases with significant assets and dealing with international properties.
Before his time at JML, he honed his skills at a Richmond-based full-service law firm, focusing primarily on family law. His exceptional work did not go unnoticed; in 2020, he was celebrated as one of Richmond's top three divorce lawyers by ThreeBestRated.
His academic journey was marked by notable achievements. At law school, Panadero earned accolades for his pro bono work and contributions to the community, receiving the Bracton Law Society DLA Piper Pro Bono Award and the Exeter St James Award. He didn’t just excel academically; he co-founded and directed a pro bono program dedicated to supporting human trafficking survivors in England, showcasing his commitment to making a tangible difference.
Beyond his legal pursuits, Panadero is passionate about sports, with a particular fondness for ice hockey. He treasures reading, exploring new places, and actively participates in community service, reflecting his multifaceted personality.
Panadero’s educational credentials are impressive, with a Bachelor’s from the University of British Columbia in 2013, followed by a Law degree with honors from the University of Exeter in 2016, and a Master of Laws from the University of British Columbia in 2017. Shortly after, he was called to the British Columbia Bar in 2018. His professional affiliations include memberships in the Canadian Bar Association (BC Branch), the Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia, and the Law Society of British Columbia, underscoring his esteemed standing in the legal community.