Mark Weintraub

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Address: 900 – 885 West Georgia St., Vancouver, BC V6C 3H1
Lawyer Firm: Clark Wilson LLP
Phone: 604-643-3113
Fax: 604-687-6314
Email: mweintraub@cwilson.com
Website: www.cwilson.com

First Year of Call

Areas of Practice
Estates & Trusts

Description
As our most senior estate and trust litigator, Mark gives strategic direction to some of the most complex estate files, representing both individual and institutional clients, including personal Executors and Trustees, trust companies, non-profit organizations, charities, and committees.

Mark excels at moving files through the “litigation pipeline” with perseverance based on extensive knowledge of the law and hard-fought experience.

Services
Wills variation claims Passing of Executor and Trustee accounts
Undue influence and incapacity claims Committeeship applications
Unjust enrichment claims Construction of wills applications
Breach of fiduciary cases Abuse of Powers of Attorney claims
Breach of trust claims
Mark’s career has been highlighted by his long-standing contributions to continuing legal education to ensure the highest standards for both new and experienced practitioners, including:

Contributing to the Bar Admission Practice Materials on mental incompetency
Since 2007, writing and coordinating the authorship in various chapters of the Continuing Legal Education Society’s (CLE) BC Probate and Estate Administration Practice Manual and undertaking a similar role for the CLE Estate Planning Manual for the previous 14 years. Both of these publications are acknowledged as authoritative resources for estate matters in the Province
Contributing author to the British Columbia Law Society Wills and Estates Practice Checklist Manual (2016) and LexisNexis Online Practice Advisor – Estate Litigation – British Columbia Modules (2016-2022)
Presenting at numerous forums related to estates trusts and elder law for various professional groups including CLE, Pacific Business and Law Institute, Canadian Association of Gift Planners, Canadian Bar Association, and Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
Co-author, British Columbia Estate Litigation textbook, published by LexisNexis, 2020
Recognizing the importance of bringing in allied professionals, Mark works to break down professional compartmentalization. Examples include:

Building our now high-profile Estates & Trusts group, which functions as a large integrated team of litigation, solicitor, and mediation practitioners
Providing commentary on an important cognitive capacity decision re-published by Risk Management Canadian Health Care permitting a legal analysis to reach a large Canadian audience of health practitioners
Leading symposia designed to bring together medical and legal professionals to better deal with cognitive incapacity issues
His interest in cross-disciplinary work and seeking collaborative solutions for our clients go back several decades when he sought early training in mediation.

Mark is also called upon to assume positions of leadership in the general and Jewish community. Examples include:

Becoming both a provincial and national spokesperson on behalf of the Jewish community to media, government, business, religious and ethnic communities on issues of social justice. His articles and interviews number in the hundreds on issues dealing with civil discourse and human rights
Serving on the Board of Directors of Canadian Jewish Congress, the Vancouver Talmud Torah School, Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, the Canadian Shaare Zedek Hospital Foundation and the Vancouver Jewish Federation, the first Law Society Multiculturalism Committee, and co-chairing the BC Cancer Society’s Planned Giving Committee
Serving on the Parks Board Foreshore Use Committee for the fair allocation of park resources
Through media interviews, public forums, and sustained political advocacy, providing the leading and consistent voice of the community on such issues as race-based attacks on persons and property; advocating for anti-terrorist measures while maintaining civil liberties; seeking media exposure and police response for the desecration of churches, mosques, synagogues and other places of worship and exposing discrimination against persons because of their sexual orientation, religion or ethnicity.
In a major advocacy initiative drawing international attention, providing pivotal leadership in bringing sustained awareness to the genocide unfolding in the Darfur Region of Sudan
Keynoting the Justice Institute’s 2005 Hate Crime Symposium
Coordinating CJC Human Rights Tribunal complaints and proposals to the CRTC for combating hate on the Internet
Acting as a representative to the Vancouver Forum to protect Chinese minorities in Indonesia
Advocating for Indigenous rights, including coordinating responses to the BC Land Claims Referendum and the Nisga’a Treaty
Moderating many federal, provincial and municipal election forums
By reason of his presentations on the Holocaust, and other anti-genocidal advocacy and educational initiatives, he was invited as the keynote speaker at the 1999 Tokyo Conference on Japanese War Crimes committed against the Chinese population. His presentations in Tokyo were included in the published work Japanese War Crimes: The Search for Justice (2003)
His estate litigation practice has encompassed litigants residing in the UK, Australia, Hong Kong, Cyprus, and various Canadian and US jurisdictions. His first reported estate decision was as co-counsel in the 1991 Brammall decision long considered a high-watermark in wills variation claims.

In recognition of his expertise and contributions, Mark was appointed King’s Counsel. It is Mark’s privilege to promote the goodwill of many charitable organizations and foundations through both his professional and community work.

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