Cox Taylor Law | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2006
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Lindsay R. LeBlanc, KC, commenced her distinguished legal career by joining the Bar, and she currently holds a partnership at Cox Taylor. LeBlanc's professional expertise encompasses a diverse range of legal disciplines, including property, administrative, and commercial law, wherein she adeptly handles both solicitor and litigation duties.
LeBlanc's ascent within the legal community is marked by her election as a Bencher in 2022, and her subsequent appointment as Second-Vice President for 2024. Her leadership and commitment are further exemplified through her co-chairmanship of the Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Committee and vice-chair roles in both the Trust Review Task Force and the Finance and Audit Committee. Moreover, her responsibilities extend to her active participation in the Executive Committee. Prior to these achievements, she made significant contributions as a member of the non-Bencher lawyer hearing panel pool and enriched the legal community with her lectures at PLTC sessions.
Her dedication to the legal sector is evident in her numerous voluntary roles. LeBlanc is a key figure on the Supreme Court of BC Rules Committee, serves as a Director of UVic Properties and the K. Irving Scholarship Society, and holds memberships in various Canadian Bar Association committees. Additionally, she has demonstrated her commitment to philanthropy through her former chairmanship of the Law Foundation of BC.
LeBlanc's contributions extend beyond her professional endeavors. She has a rich history of community involvement in Victoria, having served six years as a Governor at the University of Victoria and as a director of the Vancouver Island Sexual Health Society.
A proud member of the Metis Nation, Lindsay's roots trace back to Quesnel, where she was born and raised, before relocating to Victoria, where she has since established a formidable legal presence.