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Kayla Strong

Kayla Strong

Canada 2026

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Canada

Practice Areas

Kayla K. Strong is a trial and appellate lawyer who practices in commercial litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and bankruptcy and insolvency. She has regularly appeared as counsel before the British Columbia courts and before administrative and arbitral tribunals. She is recognized as a Recommended Lawyer in Dispute Resolution by The Legal 500 and a Future Star by Benchmark Litigation. Kayla is committed to providing pragmatic solutions to complex problems for her clients. She takes pride in seeking a deep understanding of her clients’ issues and providing advice that is tailored to their objectives. Kayla has experience in a wide range of areas including proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, receiverships, property development disputes, contract disputes, shareholder and partnership disputes, civil forfeiture, and professional regulatory proceedings.

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Chambers Canada Guide

Litigation: General Commercial - British Columbia

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Individual Editorial

Kayla Strong has a growing practice focused on commercial litigation and has experience on matters concerning breaches of fiduciary duty and contractual disputes, among others.

Strengths

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  • Kayla brings an exceptional blend of legal expertise, strategic insight and client-focused service.

    Litigation: General CommercialChambers Canada Guide
  • I am most impressed by her efficiency and creative decision-making.

    Litigation: General CommercialChambers Canada Guide

Ranked Individuals at Nathanson, Schachter & Thompson LLP (9)

British Columbia

Nationwide - Canada

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