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Dan Chivers

dchivers@pringleandassociates.com
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Dan graduated
from the University of Alberta in April of 2004 and articled under
Alex Pringle. While
attending law school, Dan developed an interest in criminal law,
focusing on criminal law courses throughout his academic career.
He was also involved with the moot program and was selected
to the Alberta Court of Appeal Moot Team.
He was actively involved with Student Legal Services and
went on to sit as vice-chair of the Board of Directors of Student
Legal Services.
Dan is currently a
junior associate with our firm and has direct experience with a
variety of criminal charges, including:
impaired driving, assault, mischief, theft, fraud,
extortion, assault causing bodily harm, aggravated assault,
attempted murder, and a variety of other charges.
He has been successful in advancing Charter arguments in
both the Provincial Court and the Court of Queen’s Bench in
Alberta. Dan has
worked extensively with Alex Pringle on numerous appeals to both
Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench and Alberta Court of Appeal.
Dan also brings with
him a wide and varied background.
After graduating from the University of Alberta with a
Business Degree in 1996 he went on to work as a Labour Relations
Consultant and Union Organizer.
He continued with his education and became certified as a
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and worked as a network
administrator. Finally,
he spent a year working for the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency
before entering law school in 2001.
Dan is eager to assist
you with any criminal, traffic, or appellate matters that you may
have. Give him a call
if you have any questions or would like to arrange for an initial
interview.
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