Baker
Newby LLP and its predecessor firms have been
practicing law in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia since 1937.
Starting with a sole practitioner in Depression-era Chilliwack,
the Firm has grown to become one of the largest law firms in British
Columbia outside Vancouver.
The
Firm has always served clients throughout the Fraser Valley. In
1989, it expanded from its Chilliwack base by opening an office
in Abbotsford.
Baker Newby LLP has a distinguished legal
history. Four of our former partners have been appointed to the
bench. In 1983, our Firm's senior partner, James D. Baker, was awarded
the distinction of Queen's Counsel.
The partners and associates of Baker Newby LLP
have always believed in serving the communities in which they live
and work. We have always been active in local bar associations,
with many of us serving as executives in the Chilliwack and Abbotsford
bar associations and in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, and
Canadian bar associations. We also traditionally participate in
community affairs, from serving on church, hospital, and school
boards to holding executive positions with numerous local, provincial,
and national service and charitable organizations.
Throughout the Fraser Valley, agricultural associations, fair boards,
chambers of commerce, Rotary clubs, YM/YWCAs, Big Brothers organizations,
arts councils, political associations and youth groups have all
had members of our firm as active members and leaders over the years.
Some members of our Firm have also become active in industry groups,
such as home builders associations, construction organizations,
agricultural associations, and health care groups. Some have been
regular lecturers on various legal topics at seminars and courses
throughout the province. Others have taught law and related topics
at universities in British Columbia and abroad.
We, the lawyers of Baker Newby LLP, are mindful
of our Firm's prestigious history. We are committed to ensuring
that our Firm provides excellent, timely, and cost-effective legal
services from all its offices and that it continues its tradition
of making a meaningful contribution to improving the quality of
life in British Columbia.
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