Kevin Loo

Kevin Loo

Kevin Loo, Q.C. is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer and has been a partner of Nathanson, Schachter & Thompson LLP since 2001. He was appointed Queen’s Counsel in 2021. Kevin practices in the areas of commercial litigation and bankruptcy and insolvency. He has successfully represented clients in a wide range of commercial and business disputes such as breaches of contract, class actions, disputes arising from real estate and lease transactions, commercial fraud, professional negligence, claims among partners and shareholders, claims arising from franchise and dealership agreements, and employment and wrongful dismissal. His bankruptcy and insolvency practice involves advising and representing debtor companies, secured and unsecured creditors, and other parties involved in business insolvency proceedings.

Kevin regularly appears as counsel in the B.C. Supreme Court and Court of Appeal. He has appeared in the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories, in the trial division of the Federal Court, and before various administrative tribunals.  He regularly contributes to continuing legal education in British Columbia, by writing articles and presenting at courses and conferences. 

Kevin was called to the Bar of British Columbia in March 1994, and joined NST in September 1994. Prior to joining the firm, Kevin was a judicial law clerk to three justices of the British Columbia Court of Appeal. 

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