The 2025 nomination process is open 8:00 AM May 26 to 4:30 PM July 18, 2025.
Under the King's Counsel Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Counsel, on the recommendation of the Attorney General, may bestow on lawyers in British Columbia the honorary title of King's Counsel (KC) to recognize exceptional merit and contribution to the legal profession.
To make the King's Counsel appointment process more transparent and accessible, the Ministry of Attorney General has a formal system for nominating candidates.
Every year, the Attorney General sends a call for nominations letter to the judiciary, the Law Society of British Columbia, the Canadian Bar Association, B.C. Branch and the Trial Lawyers Association.
You can recommend anyone but an immediate family member or yourself.
To make a nomination:
The nominee consent form authorizes the Law Society of British Columbia to disclose nominee information to the Advisory Committee.
King's Counsel appointments are announced at the end of each year. If a nominee is unsuccessful, you can nominate them again by completing a new nomination form.
Candidates must:
Note: Only the first nomination form submitted will be accepted and considered valid. Individuals with open complaints at the time of consideration by the Advisory Committee or ongoing investigations with the Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) will not be eligible for consideration.
All applications will be reviewed by an Advisory Committee, which will also recommend deserving candidates to the Attorney General.
The committee includes:
The Attorney General continues to be able to directly appoint exceptional lawyers who meet the eligibility criteria. It is expected that this power will normally be exercised in exceptional circumstances only.
Contact the Office of the Deputy Attorney General
Phone: 250-356-0149
Email: MAGDeputyKCAppt@gov.bc.ca