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Susan
M. Rowed
Personal Law Corporation
Susan has practiced almost exclusively in the areas of insurance
and personal injury law for fifteen years. During that time she
has conducted numerous trials for Insurance
Corporation of British Columbia and other clients.
She graduated from Dalhousie
University, Faculty
of Law in 1988 and was called to the British
Columbia Bar in 1989.
Susan worked as an in-house counsel for ICBC for ten years. During
that time she spent considerable time helping to develop Low
Velocity Impact ("LVI") strategies and protocols,
and participated in numerous LVI jury trials. She also worked on
a number of fraud cases that involved concerted efforts on the part
of individuals to defraud ICBC of funds in fraudulent injury claims.
In 1999, Susan was the Secretary of the Civil Litigation Subsection
of the Victoria
Bar. In 2000 she moved to Kelowna where she practiced with the
ICBC Southern Interior Regional Litigation group, which included
in-house lawyers in Kamloops.
Susan's prior life experiences have provided her with a certain
amount of the wisdom that is needed to make the difficult decisions
that a counsel has to make. She has worked as an agrologist and
was a commercial airline transport pilot including teaching flying
as the chief flying instructor.
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