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  • Commercial Litigation
  • Corporate Litigation
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  • Corporate Litigation
  • Litigation
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Mark's practice encompasses a broad range of commercial disputes, including technology and intellectual property litigation, protection of trade secrets, breaches of fiduciary obligation, and fraud. He has particular experience with injunctions, trade-mark protection, mining disputes involving confidential information, and the area of preservation and discovery of electronic documents and records in complex litigation. Mark has appeared as counsel in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, the British Columbia Court of Appeal, and in the Federal Court.

Mark is a regular contributor to Lawson Lundell's Western Canada Business Litigation Blog, a resource that examines current trends and interesting issues emerging in the legal and business communities.

Bar Admissions
British Columbia (2003)

Education
Queen's University (B.A., (Hons), 1994)
University of British Columbia (LL.B., 2002)

Areas of Practice

  • Commercial Litigation
  • Corporate Litigation
  • Litigation

Professional Career

Significant Accomplishments
Representative proceedings include:

Successfully defended against claims for breach of restrictive covenant, breach of easement, and trespass in renovation of residential property where plaintiffs sought mandatory injunctions to remove renovated portions of defendant's home in addition to damages.Erschbamer v. Wallster, 2014 BCSC 2171.

In 2014, successfully obtained an injunction, an enforcement order, and sanctions for contempt of court in the context of a blockade of a refinery supplying fuel for YVR and local emergency services.

Successfully reinstated portions of a Response to Civil Claim previously struck out, in appeal clarifying law of res judicata and issue estoppel. Erschbamer v. Wallster, 2013 BCCA 76.

In 2013/14, successfully represented an international mining client in a private arbitration concerning an option agreement related to an exploration property located in Africa.

Successfully defended a visual effects studio and its principals against claims for breach of fiduciary duty, breach of the duty of fidelity, conspiracy, conversion, breach of confidence, and solicitation of employees, arising from the provision of visual effects for a network science fiction television show. Zoic Studios BC Inc. v. Gannon, 2012 BCSC 1322.

In 2011, successfully represented a major audit software corporation in an arbitration against an ex-principal, enforcing a non-competition covenant and awarding damages for breach thereof.

Defended an online residential property search engine against claims for breach of contract and breach of copyright in a significant case on online contract formation. Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership v. Rogers Communications Inc., 2011 BCSC 1196.

Represented a natural resources company in successfully resisting an application for judicial review, clarifying the unavailability of review for certain letters of advice from Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans. Cassiar Watch v. Ministry of Fisheries and Oceans et al, 2010 FC 152.

Obtained injunctions, enforcement orders, and successfully prosecuted respondents for civil contempt in connection with a major infrastructure renewal project. B.C. Transmission Corporation v. Lemoignan, 2008 BCSC 1221, 2008 BCSC 1045.

Successfully represented the Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board in preserving confidentiality defeating a petition and corresponding appeal seeking publication of confidential data from a major marine accident investigation. British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. v. Canadian Transportation Accident Investigation and Safety Board, 2007 BCSC 1434, 2008 BCCA 40.

Successfully defended claims by a junior mining company against a major for breach of confidence in a case involving significant nickel deposits in the Cape Smith Belt, obtaining dismissal of all claims after summary trial. Novawest Resources Inc. v. Anglo American Exploration (Canada) Ltd. et al., 2006 BCSC 769.

Successfully obtained an injunction restraining passing off and sale of counterfeit luxury handbags, and an order to seize all inventory. Hermes Canada Inc. v. Henry High Class Kelly Retail Store, 2004 BCSC 1694.

Successfully obtained a multimillion dollar judgment, an accounting, tracing orders, and a proprietary interest in hotel property on the basis of a constructive trust in a multijurisdictional case involving breach of fiduciary duty, knowing assistance, and knowing receipt, and upheld the judgment on appeal. Ruwenzori Enterprises et al. v. Walji et al., 2004 BCSC 741, 2006 BCCA 448.


Professional Associations
*Canadian Bar Association, Member
*Canadian Section of the International Commission of Jurists, Member
*Vancouver Bar Association, President (2014 to Present)
*Vancouver Bar Association, Executive Member (2011 to 2014)
*Western Canada Business Litigation Blog, Contributor
*Vancouver Board of Trade, Member

Recognition and Ranking
*Benchmark Litigation: Future Star (2015)

Community Activities
*The University of British Columbia, Civil Procedure, Guest Lecturer (2007 to present)
*UBC Law Alumni Association, 2003 - 2010, Treasurer (2003 - 2009)
*UBC Faculty of Law Advanced Trial Advocacy Seminar, Course Co-ordinator (2004 - 2006)

Seminars/ Presentation
"Using Injunctions Effectively", Pacific Business & Law Institute Seminar, Vancouver, BC (March 25, 2015)
"Cutting edge developments in cyber internet defamation," Defamation and Media Law 2014 CLE BC (November 21, 2014), Speaker
Online Defamation: Practical Tips on Managing the File and Advising Your Client", Professional Development Webinar, Canadian Bar Association, BC Branch (April 3, 2014), Speaker
"Importance of a Collaborative Approach", Electronic Discovery Course, The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (February 7, 2013), Speaker

"Identifying and Obtaining Electronic Evidence", Electronic Evidence and Electronic Trials Course, The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (January 28, 2011), Speaker

"Social Media: Tips to avoid a Risk Management Nightmare", Acuity Forums (June 15-16, 2010), Speaker

"Stories from the Trenches: Protect your business & your customers", F5 Expo (April 7, 2010), Speaker

"Intellectual Property: What you need to know to protect your business, Intellectual Property " Trademarks, Patents and Designs Seminar", Small Business BC (October 23, 2006), Speaker

"Discovery Fundamentals for In-House Counsel Records Management & Information Professionals", BC Records Management Summit: Effective Strategies for Implementation & Regulatory Compliance, Acuity Forums (June 19-21, 2006), Speaker


Articles

“But I’m a lawyer…” Supreme Court of Canada clarifies mental element necessary for contempt (April 17, 2015), Author

Apples, Patents and Trolls, Oh My! (March 2, 2015), Author

“Much Ado About Parking”: Contempt and the power to punish (February 6, 2015), Co-author

Dragooning Google: How long is the online arm of the law? (October 31, 2014), Author

BC Business publishes Mark Fancourt-Smith's article, "Trademark Doesn't Trump Usage" (November 6, 2013), Author

The Vancouver Sun publishes Mark Fancourt-Smith's article, "Hardwood and handbags: What’s in a name? Opinion: Adoption of a competitor’s name is a risk" (October 31, 2013), Author

Chapter 13 – Intellectual Property Disputes, in the CLEBC BC Business Disputes Manual (October 2013), Co-author

"Opt-in not an option: How to comply with the new anti-spam law", Business in Vancouver (May 16, 2013), Author

"New anti-spam laws target a safer online world", The Vancouver Sun (May 14, 2013), Author

"Why Startups Need to Start by Protecting their Company", Business in Vancouver (November 13, 2012), Author

“International Report – Be wary of paid advertisements: keyword advertising in Canada”, Internet and E-Commerce Law in Canada, Volume 11, Number 7 (November 2010), Author

“Competition Act upgrade imposes ‘fundamental change of approach’”, BC Legal Management Association Topics" (December 2009)

“Think Inside the Box”, CMA Update" (Fall 2009), co-author with David Wotherspoon

“Protecting the Olympic Marks: Statutory Protection for Games Branding”, Bartalk (October 2009)

“Breach of Confidence and Mining Contracts 2009” (September 2009), co-author with David Wotherspoon

“Banking Basics, Primer for Junior Banking Litigators”, Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia" (June 2003)

Blogs

North of 60 Blog

Our North of 60 Blog provides commentary on current legal trends and developments, and legislative updates affecting businesses in Northern Canada.

Privacy & Data Management Blog

This blog is authored by members of the Privacy & Data Management Department. We follow new and interesting issues emerging in the legal and business communities. We follow emerging issues, legal developments, and new technology as they impact privacy and data management. We will focus on how organizations can protect, manage and innovate with information considering the various risks, regulatory and governance requirements.

The Business Law Blog

This blog is authored by members of the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department. We intend to follow new and interesting issues emerging in the legal and business communities. The wide range of experience among the members of our litigation group will provide a diverse and insightful examination of current legal trends and topics. Our goal is to provide a source of valuable information and insight on a wide variety of matters for our readers.

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