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| bio = '''Eugene Raponi, QC''' is a senior subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and is jointly responsible for the pages on [[Child Support]]. Eugene is a graduate of University of Victoria Law School, and was called to the BC Bar in 1982. He is a partner with Waddell Raponi in Victoria where he practices civil litigation, family law and mediation. Eugene is active in the legal community as a current governor of the Law Foundation of BC, an ongoing lecturer with the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, a director with the Greater Victoria Citizens' Counselling Centre, and a member of the Supreme Court Rules Revision Committee. He is the recipient of the 2008 Presidential Citation from the Canadian Bar Association BC for outstanding work as chair of the advisory committee to the Judicial Council of BC and the recipient of the 2006 Pamela Murray Award from the Victoria Bar association for his professional standards and contributions to the local bar association. He is a past sessional instructor with the University of Victoria Law School and a member of the Victoria Collaborative Family Law Group.   
| bio = '''Eugene Raponi, QC''' is a former senior subject editor for ''[[JP Boyd on Family Law]]'', and was jointly responsible for the pages on [[Child Support]] between 2013 and 2016. Eugene is a graduate of University of Victoria Law School, and was called to the BC Bar in 1982. He is a partner with Waddell Raponi in Victoria where he practices civil litigation, family law and mediation. Eugene is active in the legal community as a current governor of the Law Foundation of BC, an ongoing lecturer with the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, a director with the Greater Victoria Citizens' Counselling Centre, and a member of the Supreme Court Rules Revision Committee. He is the recipient of the 2008 Presidential Citation from the Canadian Bar Association BC for outstanding work as chair of the advisory committee to the Judicial Council of BC and the recipient of the 2006 Pamela Murray Award from the Victoria Bar association for his professional standards and contributions to the local bar association. He is a past sessional instructor with the University of Victoria Law School and a member of the Victoria Collaborative Family Law Group.   
Eugene holds his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Victoria. He was appointed to Queen's Counsel in 2009.
Eugene holds his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Victoria. He was appointed to Queen's Counsel in 2009.
   
   

Revision as of 21:43, 5 April 2016


Eugene Raponi
Eugene Raponi
Eugene Raponi, QC, Waddell Raponi
www.waddellraponi.com
Eugene Raponi, QC is a former senior subject editor for JP Boyd on Family Law, and was jointly responsible for the pages on Child Support between 2013 and 2016. Eugene is a graduate of University of Victoria Law School, and was called to the BC Bar in 1982. He is a partner with Waddell Raponi in Victoria where he practices civil litigation, family law and mediation. Eugene is active in the legal community as a current governor of the Law Foundation of BC, an ongoing lecturer with the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, a director with the Greater Victoria Citizens' Counselling Centre, and a member of the Supreme Court Rules Revision Committee. He is the recipient of the 2008 Presidential Citation from the Canadian Bar Association BC for outstanding work as chair of the advisory committee to the Judicial Council of BC and the recipient of the 2006 Pamela Murray Award from the Victoria Bar association for his professional standards and contributions to the local bar association. He is a past sessional instructor with the University of Victoria Law School and a member of the Victoria Collaborative Family Law Group.

Eugene holds his Bachelor of Laws from the University of Victoria. He was appointed to Queen's Counsel in 2009.