NOMINATIONS for the honorary designation of King’s Counsel (KC) for 2025 opened on Monday, May 26 and will be accepted until July 18 at 4:30 p.m., the Ministry of Attorney General announced.
The KC designation recognizes lawyers throughout British Columbia for exceptional merit and contributions to the legal profession. Beyond demonstrating excellence in the practice of law, candidates must be recognized by their peers as having displayed professional integrity and good character. Candidates must have been a member of the B.C. bar for at least five years.
The designation is governed by the King’s Counsel Act and bestowed annually by the lieutenant governor upon the endorsement of the attorney general.
Quick Facts:
* No more than 7% of practising B.C. lawyers can be appointed as King’s Counsel.
* There are 14,689 practising lawyers in B.C. of whom 458 have received the KC designation.
* All applications are reviewed by an advisory committee in consultation with the attorney general. The committee includes: the chief justice of B.C.; the chief justice of the Supreme Court of B.C.; the chief judge of the Provincial Court of B.C.; two members of the Law Society of BC appointed by the benchers; the president of the Canadian Bar Association, British Columbia Branch; and B.C.’s deputy attorney general.
Learn More:
For more information about the nomination process and the nomination form, visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/