Daniel practices as a mediator and ‘of counsel’ through RPLE LLP
Daniel’s transition to mediation reflects a long-standing commitment to conflict resolution outside the courtroom. He brings over 25 years experience as a courtroom trial lawyer at Brain & Injury Law and Parsons Corrin LLP where he regularly handled high-stakes litigation. This experience informs his mediation practice, particularly his understanding of litigation risk, dispute dynamics and the pressures faced by all parties as matters approach trial.
Daniel has completed advanced mediation training at the Pepperdine Caruso Law School, with the International Academy of Mediators (IAM) in Switzerland and through local organizations including Mediate BC.
As a mediator Daniel is known for a calm, structured, and empathetic approach. He provides mediation services on litigated commercial and personal injury matters.
Daniel’s litigation practice focused on catastrophic injury claims, including traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. He continues to accept select co-counsel work in appropriate cases. As a litigator, Daniel was known for developing long term relationships grounded in compassion, trust and clarity.
Daniel is also an experienced legal educator, having presented at nationally and internationally including at the International Mental Health and the Law Conferences (Rome, Prague), Vancouver General Hospital, GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre, and the Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference.
For mediation assistance please email: daniel@corrinmediation.ca for litigation assistance please ….
Professional Activities:
Trial Lawyers of British Columbia:
- Member, 2001 to present
- Board & Executive member, 10+ years
- Education committee chair, 10+ years
- Contributor / Author: Continuing Legal Education
Education
- B.A. (Biology/English) University of British Columbia (1995)
- LLB University of Victoria (1999)
- Place & Year of Call
- British Columbia (2000)
- Yukon Territory (2015)
Volunteerism
- Board member Family Services of Greater Vancouver, 5+ years
- Community Brain Injury Organizations (PGBIG, PRBIA & others)