Background
Kiang, Winston P. was born on March 28, 1963 in Okinawa, Japan.
Kiang, Winston P. was born on March 28, 1963 in Okinawa, Japan.
University of British Columbia (B.Comm, 1985. Bachelor of Laws, 1988). Cambridge University (Master of Laws, 1990).
Spoken languages: Japanese and Chinese (Cantonese and conversational.
Worked at Davis & Company (Vancouver, British Columbia) specializing in General Practice, Corporation, Litigation, Banking, Probate, Labour Relations, Real Property, Mortgage Law, Insurance, Bankruptcy and Insolvency, Receivership, Securities, Intellectual Property and Technology Law, Trade Marks and Copyright, Computer Law, Administrative, Education, Immigration, Oil and Gas, Personal Injury, Aviation, Health, Environmental, Family, Transportation, Forestry, Pensions. Admitted to the bar, 1989, British Columbia. 1993, England and Wales.
1994, Hong Kong.
Author: "Technology Transfers to the People"s Republic of China," Canadian Intellectual Property Review, October 1995.
"Canada Adopts the United Nations Convention on the International Sale of Goods," Hong Kong - Canada Business Association Newsletter, 1992. Company-author: "The Patient"s Right to Information in Japan," Social Science Medicine, 1991.
Director and Legal Counsel, Chinese Cultural Centre of Vancouver, 1995. Member: Canada Japan Society.
Hong Kong Canada Business Association.
Canada Taiwan Trade Association. Patent and Trademark Association. Davis & Company is one of the largest law firms in Western Canada.
The firm was established in Vancouver in 1892 by two lawyers, East.P. Davis and Doctorate.G. Marshall.
The merger of Davis & Company with another small but prominent law firm in 1958 provided the basis for the subsequent substantial increase in the firm"s size and range of services. As of September, 1995 the firm is staffed with 107 lawyers, 12 legal assistants, 14 students and a support staff of 127.
Member: Canada Japan Society. Hong Kong Canada Business Association. Canada Taiwan Trade Association.
Patent and Trademark Association.