Vancouver Criminal Lawyer 604.687.9831 or greg@gregdelbigio.com


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Criminal Charges | Income Tax & Excise (GST) | Proceeds of Crime | Extradition | Appeals | Charter of Rights



Vancouver criminal lawyer Greg DelBigio is an experienced Canadian criminal defense counsel.

Mr. DelBigio's legal practice covers a wide range of legal subjects including: income tax and GST related charges and investigations, Charter of rights issues such as search and seizure, search warrant challenges, and constitutional challenges to the validity of legislation, as well as driving offences, fraud, murder, and drug charges, proceeds of crime, extradition matters, and appeals to the British Columbia Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of Canada.

Greg DelBigio is the former Chair of the Canadian Bar Association ("CBA")'s National Legislation and Law Reform Committee, the winner of the 2003 CBA's President's Award and, since August 2006, he has been the Chair of the CBA's National Criminal Justice Section. Greg is also the Editor of the Charter of Rights Newsletter published by Canada Law Book, and a frequent instructor of Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminars to other lawyers on a variety of topics in criminal law.


Contact Greg DelBigio by phone at 604.687.9831
or via email to greg@gregdelbigio.com.


Greg DelBigio provides legal services through his personal law corporation Gregory P. DelBigio Law Corporation with offices located in the historic Marine Building on the downtown Vancouver waterfront (1720-355 Burrard Street, Vancouver BC V6C 2G8). Click here for map and directions.
Recent News
February, 2008 - Greg DelBigio, Chair of the CBA’s national criminal justice section argues for publicly-funded counsel for anti-terror targets...
February, 2007 - BC Civil Liberties Association celebrates landmark decision on security certificates...
November, 2006 - The Lawyers Weekly Commentary: Greg DelBigio comments on compliance with money laundering legislation...
June, 2006 - House of Commons Justice Committee conducts Year 3 review of controversial provisions of the Criminal Code (ss. 25.1-25.4)...