Raj is an Associate Counsel in our Langley office. His practice focuses on estate litigation, wrongful dismissal claims, corporate/commercial disputes, and injury claims (including civil sexual assault).
Prior to joining Lindsay Kenney LLP, Raj was Associate Counsel at a boutique firm where he focused on employment and personal injury matters. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) from the University of British Columbia in 2000, before attending the Faculty of Law. He received his law degree from the University of British Columbia in 2004, and was called to the BC bar in 2005.
Raj is an accomplished trial lawyer and has appeared at all levels of court in British Columbia. In addition to his extensive trial experience, Raj is a skilled negotiator and has assisted clients with achieving favourable out-of-court settlements in hundreds of cases. Raj’s approach to dispute resolution starts with developing a full understanding of his clients’ specific circumstances and priorities with patience and compassion. From there, he is able to provide advice and pursue solutions that match his clients’ unique needs and objectives.
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Education
- University of British Columbia, LL.B., 2004
- University of British Columbia, B.A (Psychology), 2000
Memberships & Affiliations
- Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia
- Law Society of British Columbia
- Canadian Bar Association
- Past Member Canadian Defence Lawyers (technology and membership committees)
Representative Cases
- Sandhar v Ghuman, 2023 BCSC 779
- Bains v. Cheema, 2022 BCCA 430
- Lal v. Singh, 2021 BCSC 2378
- Bahia v. Norton, 2020 BCSC 1599
- Puri v. Vuong, 2020 BCSC 28
- Gleason v. Yoon, 2015 BCSC, 586
- Taggart v. Heuchert, 2013 BCSC 1248
- Turnbull v. ICBC, 2012 BCSC 819
- Murphy v. Obrien, 2013 BCSC 339
- O’Connell v. Yung, 2010 BCSC 1764
- Cikojevic v. Timm, 2010 BCSC 800
Community Involvement
- Childcare International Society, Board Member (2021-Present)
- Centre Church/Centre Point Church, Board Member (2019 – Present)
Beyond the Office
Outside of work, Raj enjoys reading, motorcycling, tennis, badminton, golf, alpine skiing, travel, and spending time with his wife and three children.
Bar admissions
British Columbia, 2005



