Erica Chow was called to the bar in 2019. Since then, she has represented clients in the Provincial Court, the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and various tribunals. Her civil litigation practice is broad and includes real estate, residential tenancy, employment, personal injury, construction, and debt disputes.
Erica has a varied civil litigation practice and has helped clients navigate real estate, tenancy, employment, personal injury, construction, and debt disputes.
Erica takes a calm and direct approach in her practice, to effectively guide clients through contentious issues. She listens carefully to her clients and provides a clear picture of how she expects their cases to unfold. Her focus is on ensuring that her clients understand their situation and options, so they can make informed decisions that bring about the best result for them.
Erica attended law school at UBC and graduated in 2018. Before attending law school, Erica lived in Vernon, British Columbia. She came to know and appreciate the community in her hometown as a grocery store cashier, library page, and nursing home volunteer. Growing up in the Okanagan, with its beautiful lakes, mountains, and trails, she also enjoyed being out in nature. Since moving to the lower mainland, she has enjoyed exploring the outdoors and contributing to her community as a member of the Board of Richmond Family Place.
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
- Personal Injury Law
- Commercial/Contract
- Employment Law
- Construction Litigation
Bar Admissions
- British Columbia, 2019
Education
- University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- J.D. – 2018
- University of British Columbia, Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada
- B.A. – 2015
Major: Psychology
Honors: Dean’s List
- B.A. – 2015
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Canadian Bar Association, Member, 2019 – Present
- Law Society of British Columbia, Member, 2019 – Present
Pro Bono Activities
- Volunteer with Legal Education Outreach Program, 2015 – 2017
- Volunteer with Law Students’ Legal Advice Program, 2015 – 2017
Languages
- English