Ada P. Lam

Principle Lawyer

ADA P. LAM

My Approach
I work with my clients to develop strategic plans tailored to their goals, budgets and concerns. It’s a practical approach to litigation.

Although I can be aggressive in court when necessary, my approach is results-oriented and strategic. I want to find the best solutions and results for my clients while working within their business or personal constraints.

Background and Professional Activities
Ada Lam has experience in commercial, construction, products liability, negligence, and high complexity personal injury and insurance litigation. She is confident in attending court for contested applications and trials. Ada has argued at administrative tribunals, the Supreme Court of British Columbia and the Court of Appeal. Further, she has drafted a leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada.

Ada completed her LL.B. from the University of British Columbia in 2007, with a B.A. in Psychology in 2004. She also received the Wilson Moot- First Place Factum Award at UBC, and has been recognized for her involvement with the UBC Law Student’s Legal Advice Program.

Her background includes completion of the Provincial Life License Qualification Program for the sale of life insurance, annuities and segregated funds. Ada is also fluent in Cantonese.

Additionally, she prefers to be involved in the community. She was Co-Chair of the CBA Civil Litigation Section and an executive member of the CBA Products Liability Section. Previously, she was also a section executive for the Vancouver Rowing Club, as well as an active group and community volunteer with S.U.C.C.E.S.S. (the United Chinese Community Enrichment Services Society).

In her spare time, Ada plays on ball hockey leagues, snowboards and travels. She has traveled extensively around South and Central America, China, Europe, Mexico, India and the Middle East. She also served as an International Intern with the Kosovo Law Center in Pristina, Kosovo in 2006.

You can reach Ada at alam@lamlegal.ca or 604.337.6442.

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