TORRY LEWIS ABELLS - Key Persons


Anjali Sharma

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Law Society of Alberta
Anjali has been a member of the Law Society of Alberta since 2015. She has a general civil litigation practice, which includes employment law, contract and commercial disputes, and municipal law. Anjali has extensive courtroom experience and has appeared at all levels of Court in Alberta. Anjali excels at finding practical solutions to her clients' complex legal issues.

Berga J. Moen

Job Titles:
  • Member of Both the Law Society of Alberta
Berga is a member of both the Law Society of Alberta and the Law Society of British Columbia and practices in both jurisdictions.

Byron Whitford

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Partner
Byron is a Partner with Torry Lewis Abells LLP. He joined the firm as an articling student in 2013 and has been an active member of the Law Society of Alberta since that time. Byron has developed a broad practice, advising clients in practice areas including agribusiness, banking and finance, business law, commercial and residential real estate, employment law and estate planning and estate administration.

Ken G. Torry

Ken Torry has extensive experience acting for financial institutions primarily in agricultural and commercial financing, advising on and placing security including mortgages on land and leasehold interested, security on grazing leases and quotas, security under the Personal Property Act and the Bank Act. His working for lenders includes acting in the realization on security including foreclosure and working out agreements. He also practices in the field of civil litigation including contract disputes and corporate & shareholders disputes.

Ken H. Lewis

Ken H. Lewis was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 1975. He practiced for 21 years with the Lethbridge firm of Virtue & Co., and from 1996 until retirement in 2018, with Torry Lewis Abells LLP. Ken's practice was primarily civil litigation, with particular involvement in serious personal injury and fatalities, medical malpractice, estate disputes and corporate disputes. In 2000 he was appointed Queen's Council, and was further honored in 2013 with his induction as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers where he remained a member through 2019.