North Shore Law LLP | North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2015
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Mark Szepes stands out as a litigation attorney with a vast range of expertise, particularly shining in the realms of Wills and Estates Litigation, Personal Injury, and Insurance Defence. His knack for Wills and Estates Litigation sets him apart, as he skillfully guides executors, trustees, heirs, beneficiaries, and overlooked family members through the intricacies of estate disputes.
Renowned for his prowess in the courtroom, Mark has represented clients across all court levels in British Columbia, always with an eye towards securing favorable outcomes, whether through traditional litigation or alternative dispute resolution methods. His dedication to offering practical, efficient advice tailored to each client's specific needs has earned him a trusted reputation.
Before his tenure at North Shore Law, Mark honed his dispute resolution skills at prominent downtown law firms. His academic journey took him from the University of Manchester in the UK, where he achieved his law degree with honors, to Ontario for his Canadian legal qualifications, eventually leading him to settle in the scenic landscapes of British Columbia.
Mark's passion for community service is evident in his engagement with both local and national charities. His volunteer work with the CHILL Foundation reflects his commitment to aiding at-risk youth through board sports, while his role as vice-chairperson for Canada Snowboard underscores his dedication to advancing high-performance snowboarding across the nation.
When not in the office or courtroom, Mark's adventurous spirit leads him to the North Shore Mountains and Sea to Sky Corridor, where he enjoys snowboarding, hiking, and trail running with his friends and his rescue dog, Trouble. His commitment to his profession is matched only by his enthusiasm for the great outdoors and community involvement.
Mark's educational background is as impressive as his professional and volunteer endeavors, holding an LLB from the University of Manchester and a BA from Dalhousie. His legal practice in British Columbia, sanctioned since 2015, complements his extensive knowledge in Estate Law, Personal Injury, and Insurance Law, marking him as a distinguished figure in his field.