Angie Sung

Angie Sung

  • Litigation
  • Employment Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Family Law

Angie Sung is a litigation associate at PLLR. She has a broad litigation practice in employment law, commercial disputes, family law, and general civil litigation. She has advised and represented clients appearing before the BC Supreme Court, the BC Provincial Court, the Employment Standards Branch, and the BC Human Rights Tribunal. She also has experience representing clients in mediations and negotiations.

Prior to joining PLLR, Angie worked at boutique litigation firms in Downtown Vancouver, providing her with experience in several areas of law. Her various experiences have shaped Angie into a well-rounded advocate, effectively serving both individual and business clients.

Angie obtained her law degree from Thompson Rivers University, where she co-founded and served as the President of TRU PALS (Pan-Asian Law Society) and worked as a research assistant to Professor Bradford Morse. Angie continues to serve the legal community by volunteering with FACL BC (Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers), and KCLA BC (Korean Canadian Lawyers Association).

In her free time, Angie enjoys Lagree classes, running on the seawall, binge watching HBO shows, and making beauty and lifestyle content on TikTok and Instagram.

Areas of Practice

  • Litigation
  • Employment Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Family Law

Bar Admissions

  • British Columbia, 2022

Education

  • Thompson Rivers University, Faculty of Law, Kamloops, British Columbia
    • J.D. – 2021
  • University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
    • B.A. – 2018
    • Major: Political Science

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • FACL BC (Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers) – Membership Committee Member – 2025
  • KCLA BC (Korean Canadian Lawyers Association), Member – 2025

Languages

  • English
  • Korean
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604-276-8045

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