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| bio = '''Neil Chantler''' is a lawyer and the proprietor of [[http://www.chantlerlaw.ca Chantler & Company]], a boutique civil litigation firm with offices in downtown Vancouver, BC. He has a special interest in matters involving civil liberties and police misconduct, and frequently represent individuals with claims against municipalities and the Provincial and Federal governments. He has appeared at all levels of court in BC, before several tribunals, and in two public inquiries, the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry and the Commission of Inquiry into the Death of Frank Paul.
| bio = '''Neil Chantler''' is a lawyer and the proprietor of [http://www.chantlerlaw.ca Chantler & Company], a boutique civil litigation firm with offices in downtown Vancouver, BC. He has a special interest in matters involving civil liberties and police misconduct, and frequently represent individuals with claims against municipalities and the Provincial and Federal governments. He has appeared at all levels of court in BC, before several tribunals, and in two public inquiries, the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry and the Commission of Inquiry into the Death of Frank Paul.


Trevor helped review the [[Complaints about Police and Other Authorities|Complaints about Authorities]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''.
Trevor helped review the [[Complaints about Police and Other Authorities|Complaints about Authorities]] section of the wikibook ''[[Legal Help for British Columbians]]''.

Revision as of 21:03, 3 December 2015


Neil Chantler
Neil Chantler, Chantler & Company
www.chantler.ca
Neil Chantler is a lawyer and the proprietor of Chantler & Company, a boutique civil litigation firm with offices in downtown Vancouver, BC. He has a special interest in matters involving civil liberties and police misconduct, and frequently represent individuals with claims against municipalities and the Provincial and Federal governments. He has appeared at all levels of court in BC, before several tribunals, and in two public inquiries, the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry and the Commission of Inquiry into the Death of Frank Paul.

Trevor helped review the Complaints about Authorities section of the wikibook Legal Help for British Columbians.