From the Ministry of Attorney General
A new associate judge has been appointed to the Supreme Court of British Columbia, adding to the court’s capacity to provide timely and fair access to justice throughout the province.
Justice Amy Peck’s appointment is effective on Sept. 5, 2025, and her resident location will be in Vancouver. Like many other judicial postings, Peck may use video-conferencing technology to support other regions and will also travel to areas outside of Vancouver.
Called to the B.C. bar in 2005, Peck brings nearly 20 years of diverse legal experience to the bench. A partner at Whitelaw Twining, Peck practised commercial litigation and professional liability with expertise in procedural applications, enforcement, costs assessments and matters under key provincial legislation.
Peck began her career in the construction litigation group at Borden Ladner Gervais, later serving as in-house counsel at O2E Brands Inc. and Simplex Legal LLP. From 2017-20, Peck was a tribunal member with the Civil Resolution Tribunal, adjudicating strata and small claims disputes.
Known for professionalism in high-conflict situations, particularly with self-represented litigants, Peck brings to the Supreme Court a strong record of litigation, adjudication and commitment to access to justice.
This appointment supports the B.C. government’s ongoing commitment to ensuring the Supreme Court has the judicial resources needed to meet the demands of the justice system and serve the people of the province effectively.