Kyle Thompson

Partner

Kyle is a litigator who focuses on complex commercial disputes, administrative proceedings, and regulatory investigations. A creative problem solver, he finds the optimal outcomes for his clients through a relentless focus on the real: risks, restraints, and rewards.

He has represented clients in civil fraud actions, shareholders disputes, directors & officers' liability claims, professional discipline proceedings, and regulatory offences. Kyle also has experience in contractual disputes, securities regulation, and class action proceedings. He maintains an abiding interest in the evolution of the law as it intersects with the internet and emerging technologies.

Kyle has extensive experience as an advocate and has independently conducted trials and appeals at all levels of court in British Columbia, in addition to assisting senior counsel with matters up to the Supreme Court of Canada. He has acted as discipline counsel in regulatory prosecutions in both British Columbia and Alberta, both independently and with senior counsel, and conducts confidential investigations.

Kyle regularly acts for corporations, individuals, and regulatory bodies. He also acts pro bono on cases of public interest and welcomes inquiries from individuals confronting serious constitutional, administrative, or human rights issues.

Before joining the partnership, Kyle practiced at a leading litigation boutique and at a national law firm in Vancouver. In law school, he won awards for his trial advocacy and cross-examination in competitive moots.

Education

University of British Columbia

Juris Doctor 2015

University of Alberta

Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy with Biology Minor 2010

Bar Admission

British Columbia

2016

Recognition

Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada, 2024

Benchmark Litigation Canada, 40 & Under Litigator, 2024

Benchmark Litigation Canada, Future Star, 2024

Community Involvement

Member, Canadian Bar Association

Member, The Advocates' Society

Member, Canadian Association of Black Lawyers

Chair, Pivot Legal Society

Moot Coach, UBC Peter A. Allard School of Law, Isaac Moot

Select Works

Co-counsel for one of a group of Respondents in an ongoing proceeding before the BC Securities Commission in which the Notice of Hearing makes allegations of multi-million dollar market manipulations involving three separate issuers: Re Core Capital Partners Inc., 2024 BCSECCOM 171

Co-counsel for the defendant, one of Canada's leading technology providers for real estate professionals, in an ongoing multimillion-dollar contractual dispute with a national real estate franchisor regarding a custom enterprise-level web platform. Successfully opposed the plaintiff's application to strike pleadings based on allegations of non-disclosure of documents and successfully obtained orders for further document production from the plaintiff (Century 21 Canada Limited Partnership v Real Estate Webmasters Inc., 2024 BCSC 518).

Counsel for complainants in various human rights proceedings, including successfully resolving claims of discrimination based on race, sex, gender identity, and disability.

Acted as discipline counsel for the Law Society of British Columbia on a number of professional discipline proceedings for both conduct unbecoming and professional misconduct. Successfully opposed applications for dismissal of a citation based on a no evidence motion and for production of documents. Conducted disciplinary and review hearings both with co-counsel and independently.

Co-counsel for the Law Society of Alberta in discipline proceedings alleging conduct deserving of sanction against a Minister in the provincial government: Law Society of Alberta v. Shandro, 2024 ABLS 14

Assisted hearing counsel on complex and high stakes shareholders dispute involving control of family trust holding majority of voting shares in a major Canadian telecommunications company (Rogers v Rogers Communications Inc., 2021 BCSC 2184).

Successfully opposed a petition for judicial review and a subsequent appeal of that dismissal in a long-running family dispute involving complex allegations of fraud (Este v District of West Vancouver, 2022 BCSC 584 and affirmed in 2022 BCCA 445).

Successful defence at trial of a residential leasehold company against a claim seeking to transfer responsibility for maintenance and repair costs from leaseholders to the lessor company (Trenchard v Westsea Construction Ltd., 2019 BCSC 1675 and affirmed in 2020 BCCA 152).

Sole counsel for a defendant insurance company seeking to establish a positive defence based on a willfully false and material misrepresentation by the plaintiff insured. Established the plaintiff's false statement at trial, resulting in a successful forfeiture of claims by the plaintiff (Muhammad v ICBC, 2018 BCSC 2547).

Publications

The Advocates Society, Top Cases in Commercial Litigation (February 6, 2025)

CLEBC Torts Update 2024 – Misrepresentation (May 10, 2024)

UBC Black Law Students Association Pre-Law Conference (March 12, 2022)

UBC Black Law Students Association LSAT Course Instructor (September 27 & 30, 2020)

Co-Author with H. David Edinger, "Putting the Content Cat Back in the Bag", Letter of the Law (Winter 2017)

Legal Assistant Gabrielly Almeida (778) 727-3513 galmeida@peslitigation.com

Awards

Benchmark Litigation: 40 and Under 2024 Benchmark Litigation: Future Star 2024 Benchmark Litigation: 40 and Under 2025 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch 2026