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Barry Y. Dong Barry Y. Dong
Direct Line: 604 891 2240
bdong@harrisco.com
"Providing clients with practical options and solutions through effective representation."

Barry Dong received a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of British Columbia in 1979, and was called to the BC Bar in 1980.

Before joining Harris & Company, he was a partner in the Vancouver office of a large national law firm. He practises exclusively in the areas of labour, employment, human rights and administrative law, representing clients before federal and provincial labour and administrative tribunals, arbitration boards and panels, in court and in collective bargaining and negotiations.

An active part of Barry's practice is acting as counsel in the film and television industry, representing major U.S. and Canadian production companies across Canada. He also represents clients in a number of sectors, including the transportation, technology, construction and service industries. He is often consulted by trade groups, employer organizations and governmental agencies.

In addition to his advocacy practice, Barry's representation of clients includes providing practical labour and employment business advice and presenting seminars and training workshops.

He is recognized as a leading practitioner, frequently recommended, by L'Expert, and listed in the inaugural U.S. Directory of The Best Lawyers in Canada.

Direct Line: 604 891 2240

bdong@harrisco.com

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