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Victoria Baylis is a lawyer based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Victoria has been practicing since 2023 (3 years of experience) and is a member of the Alberta bar. Currently practicing at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP.

Victoria Baylis

principal at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Calgary, Alberta Called to the Bar: 2023
Practising

About

VictoriaBaylisAssociateFaskenJurisdictionAlberta, 2023|British Columbia, 2022Language(s)EnglishOffice(s)CalgaryContactBusiness+1 403 261 6153Email[email protected]× Victoria has a broad civil litigation practice, covering commercial disputes, administrative law, estate litigation, as well as pension and complex trust law matters. She also regularly handles product liability claims.Victoria has represented clients before all levels of court in Alberta, the Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia and various administrative tribunals. She also has experience acting for clients in domestic arbitration proceedings.Prior to relocating to Calgary, Victoria practiced in Vancouver, where she developed experience across a broad range of civil litigation matters, providing her with a strong understanding of both the Alberta and British Columbia litigation landscapes.Victoria is actively involved in the profession and her community. She is a member of the Canadian Association for Food Law and Policy, a regular volunteer with Calgary Legal Guidance, and an appointed member of the Young Advocates Standing Committee of The Advocates’ Society. Victoria has a broad civil litigation practice, covering commercial disputes, administrative law, estate litigation, as well as pension and complex trust law matters. She also regularly handles product liability claims.

Bar Admissions

Alberta
active · Member #193307 · Called 2023

Education

EducationJDUniversity of British Columbia2021BScUniversity of British Columbia2017
JDUniversity of British Columbia2021
BScUniversity of British Columbia2017

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Languages

English

Quick Facts

Years of Experience
3 years (since 2023)
Status
Practising
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