Jennifer Teryn J.D.
Associate
Year of Call to the Bar of British Columbia: 2017
Law School: Dalhousie University
Jennifer's practice is focused on driving prohibitions and motor vehicle law. She has conducted over 1000 IRP and ADP reviews with RoadSafetyBC and has a proven record of defending clients against driving prohibitions and administrative penalties.
She has appeared in the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and the Court of Appeal, achieving successful outcomes at all levels of court.
Jennifer takes a principled approach to dealing with and defending clients, which sets her apart from other lawyers who practice in the same areas. Jennifer uses her extensive experience and clear communication to thoroughly evaluate cases and develop personalized defences for clients all over British Columbia.
Jennifer Teryn graduated from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in 2016. While attending law school, Jennifer worked as the Pro Bono Program Coordinator at the university, coordinating dozens of worthwhile pro bono projects for hundreds of Dal Law students.
Since she was called to the British Columbia bar in September 2017, Jennifer has been dedicated to practicing Administrative law, Criminal Defence law, and Constitutional law, with a clear focus on driving prohibitions and motor vehicle law.
For more information on driving law and Ms. Teryn's practice, click here.
*The facts of each case vary and results are based upon those facts.
Year of Call to the Bar of British Columbia: 2017
Law School: Dalhousie University
Jennifer's practice is focused on driving prohibitions and motor vehicle law. She has conducted over 1000 IRP and ADP reviews with RoadSafetyBC and has a proven record of defending clients against driving prohibitions and administrative penalties.
She has appeared in the Provincial Court of British Columbia, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and the Court of Appeal, achieving successful outcomes at all levels of court.
Jennifer takes a principled approach to dealing with and defending clients, which sets her apart from other lawyers who practice in the same areas. Jennifer uses her extensive experience and clear communication to thoroughly evaluate cases and develop personalized defences for clients all over British Columbia.
Jennifer Teryn graduated from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University in 2016. While attending law school, Jennifer worked as the Pro Bono Program Coordinator at the university, coordinating dozens of worthwhile pro bono projects for hundreds of Dal Law students.
Since she was called to the British Columbia bar in September 2017, Jennifer has been dedicated to practicing Administrative law, Criminal Defence law, and Constitutional law, with a clear focus on driving prohibitions and motor vehicle law.
For more information on driving law and Ms. Teryn's practice, click here.
*The facts of each case vary and results are based upon those facts.