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Alan Winter Alan D. Winter
Direct Line: 604 891 2243
awinter@harrisco.com
"Practical mind, practical solutions."

Alan Winter received his Bachelor of Laws from the Osgoode Hall Law School in 1978, and was called to the BC Bar in 1981 and Yukon Bar in 1990. He is a member of the Labour Section of the BC Branch of the Canadian Bar Association.

Before joining Harris & Company as a partner in 2009, Alan was a partner in the Vancouver office of a large national law firm. Alan provides ongoing labour and employment-related services and advice to clients with a focus on conducting labour negotiations on behalf of employers in both the private and public sectors; and representing employers on Workers’ Compensation matters involving assessments, occupational health and safety standards, and workers’ claims for compensation. He also presents several training workshops to clients on a variety of labour related topics.

In September 2001, Alan was appointed by the Provincial Government to conduct a core review of workers compensation legislation and major policy in BC. The Government’s legislative changes to the Workers’ Compensation Act in 2002 and 2003 were based predominantly upon the recommendations contained in Alan’s report.

Direct Line: 604 891 2243

awinter@harrisco.com

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