Hossein Faramarzi is the founder and principal of Faramarzi Law Corporation (FLC) located in Vancouver, Canada.
Hossein Faramarzi is the founder and principal of Faramarzi Law Corporation (FLC). He is a Canadian lawyer practicing Business and Real Estate disputes, ICBC and Personal Injury, Divorce and Family Disputes, Immigration and Citizenship, and Wills and Estate.
Hossein holds a Juris Doctor of Law (J.D.) from the University of British Columbia. Prior to obtaining the Juris Doctor of Law, Hossein received his Bachelor's Degree in the field of Biomedical Engineering. After several years of professional experience in this field, he continued his Master's Degree in the field of Neuroscience at the University of British Columbia.
Hossein is a trial lawyer and is prepared to represent his clients in all levels of courts and administrative tribunals. He successfully represented his client in Kakavelakis v. Boutsakis case, which was one of the longest civil dispute cases in the history of British Columbia. Hossein was involved in a large number of cases and was able to obtain millions of dollars of judgments and settlements in favour of his clients.
Education:
• Juris Doctor of Law (UBC)
• Masters of Neuroscience (UBC)
• Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering (AU)
Areas of Practice:
Hossein practices general civil litigation with the primary focus on the following areas:
• Personal Injury, Accident, and ICBC claims (such as motor vehicle accident, plane crash, injuries due to slip and fall, product liability, assault and battery, professional negligence and malpractice, sport injury, fatal accident)
• Business and Real Estate (such as disputes regarding corporate commercial, contract, patent, copyright, construction, residential and commercial lease, sale and purchase of real property, land disputes, oppression remedies, builder's lien, shareholders dispute)
• Immigration and Citizenship (such as investors, entrepreneurs, skilled workers, provincial nominee program, family sponsorships, citizenship, Federal Court judicial review and appeal, Immigration Appeal Division)
• Divorce and Family Disputes (such as cohabitation agreements, marriage agreements, separation agreements, divorce, spousal support, custody of a child, child support, and division of family property)
• Wills and Estate (such as drafting wills, power of attorney, will dispute, disinherited spouse and child, challenging the validity of a will or trust, unjust enrichment)
Past and Current Memberships and Professional Activities:
• Member of the Canadian Bar Association
• Member of the American Bar Association
• Member of the Law Society of British Columbia
• Member of the American Association for Justice
• Member of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC
• Member of the North American Brain Injury Association
• Member of the International Association of Brain Injury
Past Experience and Involvements:
• Conclusion of numerous immigration and citizenship files
• Kakavelakis v. Boutsakis et al (a multi-million dollar real property, commercial, and business dispute. This case was one of the longest civil cases in the history of British Columbia)
• Patrick Morrissey et al v. Seair Seaplanes Ltd. et al (a multi-million dollar personal injury and wrongful death claim)
• Heli Tech v. Weyerhaeuser Company Limited et al (patent and business dispute)
• Wayne Wilfred Anderson v. Jacklyn Kozniuk (motor vehicle accident and personal injury claim)
• Patricia Arundell v. She's Fit et al (personal injury and slip & fall on the stair of gym causing broken ankle)
• Naser Bafkar v. The Minster of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (immigration appeal)
• Shahab Bahremani v. House of Wings Restaurant and Lounge et al (Personal injury, assault, and battery of our client following verbal altercation)
• Alex Barta v. Joao F. Dasilva (motor vehicle accident)
• Alex Barta et al v. John Palkovics (dispute regarding the contract of sale and purchase of a multi-million dollar house)
• Biggs v. Roe et al (motor vehicle accident)
• Won Chung v. Harbottle et al (dispute between lawyer and client regarding legal fees)
• William Conner v. Vancouver Shipyards Co Ltd, et al (employer-employee dispute)
• Cheryl Anisworth et al V. John Dahle (wills and estate litigation)
• Debou v. Besemer (motor vehicle accident)
• Fabbiano v. The City of Vancouver (suing the City of Vancouver for negligent demolishing of the plaintiff's property, nuisance, and trespass)
• Javad Gharaman v. Campbell et al (motor vehicle accident)
• Beryani v. Artizia et al (personal injury and slip & fall of the plaintiff in metrotown mall)
• Rocky Lone v. Eileen Kwan et al (business dispute and negligence of the plaintiff's lawyer)
• Torabi Mehr v. Tanya M. Philippsen et al (motor vehicle accident)
• Napper V. The Driving Force Inc. (employer-employee dispute and wrongful termination of the employee)
• Gooch et al v. The Owners, Strata Plan LMS2435 (strata dispute, business dispute, negligence)
• Yves Perron v. Howard Boates et al (motor vehicle accident)
• Sadrameli v. Sullivan (motor vehicle accident)
• Maurio Salehi v. Tiffany Hiltgen (motor vehicle accident)
• Sauer v. Scales (motor vehicle accident)
• Gary Tam v. Western Forest Products Inc. (Employment dispute, wrongful termination of employee)
• Hirji v. The Owners Strata Corporation Plan VR 44 (strata dispute and negligence of the strata board)
• Traut V. Stephen Cipes (real estate and land dispute)
• Union Gospel v. Khalid Ibraheem (employment and human right dispute)
• Lois Wickert v. City of Surrey et al (suing the City of Surrey for damages caused to the Plaintiff)
• Sestina Matej v. The University of British Columbia et al (personal injury and broken hand)
• Fuller v. RBC Insurance Company of Canada (disability benefit and insurance dispute)
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