
Kimia practices
litigation with a focus on bankruptcy and insolvency matters. She has
experience advising clients on a range of disputes and has appeared before the
Supreme Court of British Columbia, the Provincial Court of British Columbia,
and the Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal.
Kimia’s practice
spans a variety of civil litigation matters. She is a member of both the
Bankruptcy and Insolvency Group and the Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group
at Lawson Lundell. Her background includes matters involving creditors’ rights,
insolvency proceedings, and regulatory and administrative disputes.
Kimia obtained her
J.D. from Thompson Rivers University, where she earned Dean’s List recognition
and received multiple academic awards. During her studies, she co-authored a
chapter on the Supreme Court of Canada in Constitutional Law and Precedent:
International Perspectives on Case-Based Reasoning.
Before beginning her legal career, Kimia worked at BC Transplant, where she helped develop a policy and program supporting direct contact between transplant recipients and donor families. She also conducted research in the fields of health and social sciences.