Kent Douglas Wiebe
604-685-6864
Mr. Wiebe studied economics at Simon Fraser University before going on to complete his law degree at the University of British Columbia. Before entering the profession of law Mr. Wiebe was the executive vice-president of Credit Management Corporation as well as a manager at the Credit Bureau/Equifax.
Before commencing his work at this firm Mr. Wiebe worked at a tier one law firm in downtown Vancouver before moving to London England where he worked at Allen and Overy LLP, one of the largest law firms in the world before returning to Vancouver to found this firm.
Mr. Wiebe has been a regular instructor for the Chartered Accountant’s Institute of British Columbia Professional Development Program for the past decade and a professor of Business Law at the University of Phoenix, Burnaby campus.
Mr. Wiebe's practice focuses primarily on corporate/commercial law and complex estate litigation matters.
In his spare time he enjoys oil painting, biking, working with charities and spending time with his family.
Areas of Practice
- Corporate/Commercial
- Complex Estate Litigation
Bar Admissions
- British Columbia
- England
Education
- University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Simon Fraser University
- Major: Economics
Published Works
- "Crown Privilege – A brief history", Canadian Police College, 2003
- "An overview of Punitive Damages", Canadian Review of Civil Litigation, 2004
- "Credit and Collections", Chartered Accountants Institute BC
Classes/Seminars
- Credit and Collections , Chartered Accountants Institute of British Columbia
- Commercial Law, University of Phoenix
- Small Business Law, University of Phoenix
- Guest Lecturer, International Trade and Finance with Europe
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Canadian Bar Association
Past Employment Positions
- Allen & Overy LLP, London, England
- Credit Management Corporation
- Equifax Canada, Credit Bureau Vancouver
Pro Bono Activities
- Law Student Legal Advice Program
Languages
- English
- French


















