
GENERAL BACKGROUND
TJ is a litigation lawyer and often assists clients with disputes involving commercial tenancy, debt collection, and residential real estate. He has represented clients in Provincial and Supreme Court, as well as the Court of Appeal.
In addition to litigation, TJ maintains an active corporate and real estate practice, regularly assisting clients with incorporations, commercial transactions, and real estate conveyancing. Whether a client is a first-time home-buyer or a business professional, TJ prides himself on delivering tailored legal solutions, regardless of a matter’s complexity. Maintaining these practice areas also keeps TJ’s litigation practice current and efficient, as he stays up to date with the framework of real estate and corporate law.
Before joining Logica Law, TJ worked with a litigation firm in New Westminster and articled with a sole practitioner in Langley. He called to the British Columbia Bar in May of 2025.
TJ is happy to assist his clients in English and Punjabi in the following practice areas:
- General Litigation and Court Representation
- Residential and Commercial Real Estate Conveyancing
- Corporate and Business Law
Education & Interests
TJ obtained his Bachelor’s of Laws with Honours from the University of Exeter in 2022 and received his NCA certificate of qualification in 2023. During law school, TJ worked as a bouncer at a nightclub, which made him no stranger to high-intensity conflicts.
Since 2015, TJ has been involved with his family’s commercial real estate business, where he has assisted his father in negotiating lease agreements, managing property affairs, and handling tenant relations. Here, he became well-versed with the mechanics of commercial real estate and has transplanted this experience into the practice of law.
TJ was born in Calgary, raised in Edmonton, and was grateful to make Vancouver home in 2020. Outside of the office, TJ is an avid car enthusiast, golfer and hockey player. You can often find him socializing with other car enthusiasts or perfecting his golf swing at a virtual golf simulator.
