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Cristen
Gleeson joined Baker Newby LLP in February
of 2006. Ms. Gleeson attended law school at Queen’s University.
After graduating in 2001, Ms. Gleeson articled with the Legal Services
Department of B.C. Hydro in Vancouver where she practised commercial,
civil and aboriginal litigation. Following her articles, Ms. Gleeson
joined the Vancouver law firm of Dickson Murray where she practised
commercial, civil and aboriginal litigation, appearing before all
levels of court. In 2003, Ms. Gleeson appeared before the Supreme
Court of Canada on an appeal involving sexual and physical abuses
to children in foster care in British Columbia.
Ms. Gleeson has been active in the legal and academic community.
She was guest lecturer at both the 2004 Idealaw Conference hosted
by Dalhousie University Faculty of Law in 2004 and the 2005 B.C.
Trial Lawyers Association’s Criminal Law Conference in Surrey.
Ms. Gleeson is co-author of two reports which examine protection
of the legal rights of women in Canada under the Charter of Rights
and Freedoms.
Attracted by the beauty of the area and small town environment,
Ms. Gleeson moved to Chilliwack in 2006 where she now resides with
her spouse. Ms. Gleeson has a wide ranging practice and welcomes
inquiries including matrimonial and family law, personal injury,
estate, employment, aboriginal, criminal defence and sexual and
physical abuse claims. Ms. Gleeson also conducts prosecutions on
behalf of the Public Prosecution Service of Canada.
In her spare time she enjoys hiking, writing, backcountry skiing
and travel.
Email: cgleeson@bakernewby.com
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