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<noinclude>{{Template:Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor}}</noinclude>{{Contributor | bio = '''Allan Parker, QC''' held various positions as a staff lawyer and manager with the Legal Services Society, an instructor at the Law Society's Professional Legal Training Course, and was the Executive Director of Access Justice before its merger into Access Pro Bono. He was a part-time mediator, a member of the Civil Mediation Roster, and was Access Pro Bono’s resident expert on debtor-creditor law. | <noinclude>{{Template:Clicklaw Wikibooks Contributor}}</noinclude>{{Contributor | bio = The late '''Allan Parker, QC''' held various positions as a staff lawyer and manager with the Legal Services Society, an instructor at the Law Society's Professional Legal Training Course, and was the Executive Director of Access Justice before its merger into Access Pro Bono. He was a part-time mediator, a member of the Civil Mediation Roster, and was Access Pro Bono’s resident expert on debtor-creditor law. | ||
Allan served on the advisory committee for ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]'' and reviewed the [[Consumer and Debt Problems|consumer and debt]] section of the Guide. | Allan served on the advisory committee for ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]'' and reviewed the [[Consumer and Debt Problems|consumer and debt]] section of the Guide. |
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The late Allan Parker, QC held various positions as a staff lawyer and manager with the Legal Services Society, an instructor at the Law Society's Professional Legal Training Course, and was the Executive Director of Access Justice before its merger into Access Pro Bono. He was a part-time mediator, a member of the Civil Mediation Roster, and was Access Pro Bono’s resident expert on debtor-creditor law.
Allan served on the advisory committee for Legal Help for British Columbians and reviewed the consumer and debt section of the Guide. |