Kyle Bienvenu
Kyle Bienvenu is a Partner at Hira Rowan LLP. Prior to joining the firm in 2016, Kyle articled with a leading national firm and worked as an associate at a boutique construction litigation firm.
Kyle is a graduate of the University of Victoria, Faculty of Law and was called to the Bar in 2013. In 2014, Kyle was awarded the Canadian Forces Decoration for his service in the Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve. Kyle is a former vice-chair of the CBA (B.C.) Construction Law Subsection, and former elected representative of Vancouver County on the CBA (B.C.) Provincial Council.
Kyle represents clients in a wide variety of civil disputes, including commercial litigation, construction disputes, regulatory litigation, administrative law, and professional discipline matters.
Kyle is the 2023 Winner of the Canadian Bar Association’s ‘Douglas Miller Rising Star Award‘.
National CBA Civil Litigation Section Executive – Member-at-Large
E-mail: kbienvenu@hirarowan.com
Recent Decisions
- Mason v. The Mansion House Estates Ltd., 2023 BCCA 385,
- Mason v. The Mansion House Estates Ltd., 2022 BCCA 452 (CanLII)
- Ratanshi v. Brar Natural Flour Milling (B.C.) Inc., 2021 BCSC 2216 (CanLII)
- Wiebe v. Jonet Construction Ltd., 2021 BCSC 617 (CanLII)
- The Mansion House Estates Ltd. v Mason, 2022 BCSC 1364
- 0981352 B.C. Ltd. v. Sarpal, 2020 BCSC 1881
- Tucci v. Peoples Trust Company, 2020 BCCA 246
- Rolin Resources Inc. v. CB Supplies Ltd., 2018 BCSC 2018
- Insurance Corporation of British Columbia v. Mehat, 2018 BCCA 242
- Darwish v. Advancedio Systems Inc., 2017 BCSC 2456
Areas of Practice
- Civil Litigation
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Regulatory and Administrative Law
Bar Admission
- British Columbia, 2013
Education
- University of Victoria
J.D. – 2012 - University of Victoria
B.A. – 2009
Member
- Law Society of British Columbia
- Canadian Bar Association
Volunteer
- Director – DanceHouse, a program of Seismic Shift Arts Society
- Canadian Bar Association (B.C.) Construction Law Subsection
- CBA (B.C.) Provincial Council