Fulton


Company name: Fulton
Country: Canada
Region: British Columbia
City: Kamloops
Address: 300-350 Lansdowne St
Postal Code: V2C 1Y1
Phone: 2503725542
Site: www.fultonco.com
On this company found complaints: 0

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Fulton
300-350 Lansdowne St, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 1Y1, Canada
2503725542


Len Marchand, Jr. has been acting for victims of physical and sexual abuse for over 12 years, including a large number of Residential School survivors. Len is of Okanagan ancestry and a member of the Okanagan Indian Band. Len was an active participant in the negotiations that resulted in a national settlement to address the harmful legacy of Residential Schools. Len brings a lot of insight, experience and expertise to the handling of Residential School claims. If you, your family member or other members of your community would like to speak with Len about making a residential school claim, you can reach Len toll free at 1-877-385-8665, on his direct line at (250) 851-2364, or by email [email protected] . Dan Carroll is a Partner and trial lawyer with Fulton & Company LLP. Dan has been conducting hearings and resolving claims for his clients at all levels of Court in British Columbia for 10 years. Dan has successfully resolved many personal injury claims for his clients, including physical and sexual abuse claims. Dan has a particular interest in First Nations issues and has represented aboriginal people in a variety of areas, including blockades/protests, election issues, on reserve Wills and Estates problems, tax issues, commercial negotiations regarding use of aboriginal lands, and aboriginal oriented sentencing hearings. Dan is committed to assisting survivors resolve their Residential School claims and is working closely with Len Marchand and the rest of the team at Fulton & Company LLP to provide legal help to survivors. If you, your family member or other members of your community would like to speak with Dan about making a Residential School claim, you can reach Dan toll free at 1-877-385-8665, on his direct line at (250) 851-2335, or by email [email protected] . For over 100 years, Canada and various churches operated Residential Schools all across the country. Attendance at these residential boarding schools was compulsory for many aboriginal people. Today, there are approximately 80,000 survivors. Since the mid 1990s, about 14,000 survivors of "Native Residential Schools" have sought compensation from Canada and various churches for physical, sexual and emotional abuse and for language and cultural losses arising from the survivors attendance at Residential Schools. Many survivors have pursued compensation through the courts while others have utilized an Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") Process created by Canada. Several class actions were also filed. To date, thousands of former students have received compensation for abuse through court awards, out-of-court settlements and ADR awards. On May 30, 2005, Canada signed a non-binding "political agreement" with the Assembly of First Nations concerning Residential Schools. The political agreement opened the door to national negotiations aimed at a full, fair and comprehensive settlement of Residential School claims. These national negotiations have resulted in a national settlement to address the harmful legacy of Indian Residential Schools. The key elements of the national settlement are

Fulton is Kamloops-based company (British Columbia, Canada) with a phone number 2503725542. Our data show that the company is located at the address: 300-350 Lansdowne St. The company has a web site: www.fultonco.com.

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