AdviceScene Enterprises Inc. was founded by Nancy Kinney B.A., LL.B (UVic 2002) in early 2009. AdviceScene is based in Victoria, BC, Canada.
AdviceScene.com provides free answers from lawyers and other legal professionals to help you understand the law. Find a lawyer using our free lawyer referral service or on our legal directory. Download legal forms for any situation, read legal news and blogs; and vote on the MoralityMeter. View our online show about family law, called Family Matters with Justice Harvey Brownstone. Our mission is to democratize the law.
Our programming, interaction design, and graphic design all happens in Vancouver, BC with the team at Exitloop - web and mobile app developers. Exitloop and Nancy and the rest of her team located in Victoria and elsewhere, are constantly coming up with ways to improve AdviceScene's services and products. But we want to hear from you as well. Please contact us with any ideas, suggestions, or questions you may have.
Morgan Jarvis M.Sc, J.D - VP Marketing & Communications
While working to democratize the law and help lawyers to increase their online visibility through AdviceScene, Morgan is also training full-time as a Canadian national team rower towards the 2012 Olympics. Before joining the AdviceScene and Rowing Canada teams in Victoria, B.C., Morgan studied law at Queen’s University and trained as a summer student at Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP in Ottawa, Ontario. Morgan can be contacted at morgan@advicescene.com and welcomes new lawyers and legal resource companies to our online community.
Justice Harvey Brownstone, author of Tug of War, on AdviceScene
Many dedicated law professionals answer legal questions for free on AdviceScene - among them is an Ontario judge. Justice Harvey Brownstone is one of the only judges in Canada to engage the public in a legal discussion about family law.
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"I think that websites such as AdviceScene are a logical extension of the more traditional media outlets such as newspapers, TV and radio, where people turn to for information. In my opinion, lawyers who give of their time and expertise to convey important information about the law are acting in the highest traditions of the legal profession, and are to be commended, because they are enhancing access to justice. I hope other judges will follow my lead and do the same."
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