May Mehrabi

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May Mehrabi: Attorney with Whitelaw-Twining

Biography

May began her career at Whitelaw Twining in 2013 as a summer student. She continued on to article with our firm and became an associate in 2015. May practices in the area of general insurance litigation, with the majority of her work being in professional liability, construction and insurance coverage matters.

May is focused on effectively and efficiently helping clients achieve the best possible outcomes in their legal matters. She has appeared on behalf of clients at all levels of court in British Columbia.

In her free time, May enjoys traveling, playing tennis and exploring Vancouver’s food scene.

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Construction
  • Insurance
  • Professional Liability

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Simon Fraser University, B.A., Criminology, 2008
Law School Attended:
University of Calgary, J.D., 2014
Year of First Admission:
2015
Admission:
2015, British Columbia
Memberships:
Law Society of British Columbia
ISLN:
1001182026

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604-682-5217  Fax

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