Perry Mazzone

Associate Counsel


CONTACT

(604) 694-2836

pmazzone@virginlawgroup.com


ASSISTANT

Carlie Hodge

(236) 521-8636

chodge@virginlawgroup.com

EDUCATION
BA, University of British Columbia (1980)
LLB, University of British Columbia (1983)

BAR ADMISSIONS
British Columbia (1984)

Perry Mazzone is a litigation generalist, taking on causes in diverse areas of the law. However, his primary focus is commercial litigation, wills and estates litigation, and personal injury claims on behalf of both plaintiffs and defendants.


Perry is a pragmatic thinker who will provide you with objective and practical advice in order to resolve your issues early through negotiation or mediation. Alternatively, if a trial is necessary, you will want Perry in your corner if you want an effective advocate to make your case.


With over 37 years of trial experience behind him, Perry has seen it all and can use that knowledge to your benefit and advantage. A skilled negotiator who is also trained as a mediator, he will fight for your rights to achieve resolution before trial. At trial, he is a tenacious advocate who has constantly demonstrated the skills of a seasoned barrister. In that regard, he is a guest lecturer for the UBC Law School advanced advocacy course-cross-examination component


Perry has worked at large firms and small firms throughout his career. He joined Virgin Law Group in 2015 in order to take advantage of the collegiality of the lawyers in the firm and to give his clients a more personal level of service. He enjoys the assistance he is able to give to clients who come to him with problems and leave with the solutions.

  • Canadian Bar Association British Columbia branch section member-wills and estates, civil litigation, appellate advocacy
  • Employment and Assistance Tribunal-panel member

  • As an example of Perry’s most recent work, he won a verdict on behalf of the Public Guardian and Trustee in respect of a claim against that office for a court order rescinding a decision of that office in respect of the interests of an adult at risk.
  • Additionally, he recently obtained a court injunction prohibiting the disposal of an asset by a convicted murderer so that the asset is preserved for the murderer’s children and so that the children would have some legacy from their deceased mother.

Past member:

  • Richmond Public Library Board
  • Richmond Task Force on Community Safety and Crime Prevention
  • Richmond Caring Place Society
  • Richmond Cit .izen’s Advisory Committee on Policing

  • Perry has spoken at continuing legal education seminars, has been a lecturer for the bar admission program, and is a speaker and advocacy demonstrator for the University of British Columbia Law School advocacy course.

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