Welcome to Patricia Taylor Law Corporation
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About Us
Meet Patricia Taylor
35+Years
Experience
Our Legal Services in Vancouver, BC
Securities Regulatory Litigation
Compliance Advice
Administrative Law
Commercial Litigation
Awards and Achievements
Canadian Bar Association, Securities Subsection
Patricia Taylor is a respected member of the Canadian Bar Association, Securities Subsection, recognized for her contributions to securities law and dedication to professional excellence.
Why Choose Us?
Track Record of Success
Commitment to Excellence
Personalized Approach
My Promise to You
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Expert Guidance
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Strategic Advocacy
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Personalized Attention
Client Testimonials
Patricia is outstanding in her field. She has extensive knowledge and experience in the securities sector and I would highly recommend her. She is very efficient and well respected in the industry.
Vancouver, Director of public and private companies
Vancouver, Compliance Manager
Patricia possesses a rare combination of regulatory experience, legal knowledge, and understanding of the business of financial services; this means that she can always give great professional advice.
Patricia’s understanding of the politics and realities of how regulators actually work makes her invaluable when dealing with regulators.
Vancouver, Portfolio Manager
Vancouver, Capital Market Consultant
Patricia has extensive experience in securities regulation and litigation and applies her skills very effectively on behalf of her clients.
Current Matters
Canadian Securities Administrators Drill Down on Trends in Investment Frauds
Patricia Taylor2024-08-27T16:01:11+00:00On June 27, 2024 the CSA commented on a national survey that sees an increase of 5 percentage points in fraud reports in the investment arena of since 2020. The CSA noted that how investors manage their investments has changed and Do it Yourself investing and reliance on social media...
Supreme Court of Canada Clarifies the Treatment of Administrative Penalties and Disgorgement Orders in Bankruptcies: Now What?
Patricia Taylor2024-08-27T16:58:55+00:00On July 31, 2024, seven judges (two judges dissenting in part) of the Supreme Court of Canada reversed a BC Court of Appeal decision regarding discharge of bankruptcy for investment fraudsters. The Court determined that $13.5 Million in administrative penalties do not survive a discharge from bankruptcy. The Court agreed...
BC Court of Appeal gives Guidance on Evidentiary Standards in Oppression Actions
Patricia Taylor2024-08-27T17:27:40+00:00In the context of a family shareholder oppression action, the BC Court of Appeal clarified the evidentiary standards in oppression actions. On appeal, the Appellants challenged a decision made in a petition seeking shareholder oppression relief under section 227 of the Business Corporations Act, S.B.C. 2002, c. 57. The chambers...