Henderson & Lee Lawyers
SELECTED SUCCESSFUL CASES

Cameron Lee
Ms. Lee was the counsel to the claimant of this litigation case involving family property and numbered company and debts and obtained satisfactory results:
Ms. Lee represents the Claimant and successfully represented Ms. Wang in a highly complex and contentious family law dispute before the Supreme Court of British Columbia. The Court rejected extensive claims over alleged family trusts and Chinese assets, delivering a significant result on key property division issues.
Wang v Mitchell, 2024 BCSC 988 (CanLII)
Chen Shen
Mr. Shen represented the Respondent in the BC Supreme Court in this nearly five years of repetitive lawsuits, appeals, judicial reviews, procedural motions, adjournment requests, and cost disputes arising from a residential tenancy disagreement:
Yang v. Shi, 2023 BCCA 297 (CanLII)


Joyce Ling
Ms. Ling represented the claimant in this family matter against the self-represented opposing party and successfully preserved the interests of her client in all aspects:
Ms. Ling represented the Claimant and successfully advanced a highly complex and contentious family law case involving sophisticated financial document fabrication and serious parenting disputes. The Claimant was ultimately awarded substantial special costs exceeding $100,000.
Chris Wong
Mr. Wong acted as legal counsel for landlords in multiple Residential Tenancy Branch (“RTB”) proceedings in British Columbia involving disputes under the Residential Tenancy Act. The RTB decisions reflect his advocacy on issues including estoppel, good faith occupancy requirements, procedural compliance, and extenuating circumstances under the Act:
Public RTB decision link:
https://tenancydispute.gov.bc.ca/PostedDecisions/
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August 28, 2024 — File No. 910156937
Decision ID: AnonDec-172948
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November 5, 2024 — File No. 910166597
Decision ID: AnonDec-185218 -
May 2, 2025 - File No. 910188135
Decision ID: AnonDec-215193
Mr. Wong acted as counsel in complex British Columbia Supreme Court litigation involving strata property governance, common property obligations, and enforcement remedies under the Strata Property Act. The decision reflects advocacy on statutory interpretation, strata bylaws, equitable remedies, and procedural issues arising in multi-party commercial strata disputes.
Owners of Strata Plan EPS 6068 v Hope Health Holdings Ltd. Inc., 2025 BCSC 1292 (CanLII)


Jonathan Li
Mr. Li acted as the co-counsel for the claimant in this family matter involving contempt proceedings, Charter rights, and the admissibility of statements made by a self-represented litigant, and obtained satisfactory result.