Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2020
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In the summer of 2018, Lindsay embarked on her journey with the firm, initially as a summer student, before she undertook her articles the following year. Her legal prowess spans corporate and commercial litigation, alongside a keen interest in construction and professional liability. A formidable presence in the courtroom, Lindsay has successfully represented clients in both the Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia.
Her academic journey began at McGill University, where she completed her Bachelor of Arts in History. Lindsay's pursuit of law took her to Thompson Rivers University, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2019. Her time in law school was marked by academic excellence and a semester abroad in Hong Kong, enriching her education with international perspectives. As a student editor for the Canadian Journal of Contemporary and Comparative Law, she honed her legal writing and research skills. Lindsay's academic achievements include making the Dean's List and receiving the Dean's Course Prize in Evidence Law, reflecting her position as a top student.
Beyond the confines of law, Lindsay is an avid cyclist, often found navigating Vancouver's scenic routes. The slopes of Whistler provide the perfect backdrop for her skiing adventures, while her culinary skills shine through in her homemade pasta creations.
Lindsay's legal expertise is broad, with significant accomplishments in commercial litigation, construction law, employment matters, and insurance litigation. Her education, marked by a Juris Doctor from Thompson Rivers University and a Bachelor's in History from McGill, laid a solid foundation for her career. In 2020, Lindsay was officially admitted to the British Columbia Bar, further cementing her status in the legal community. She actively contributes to the Law Society of British Columbia and the Vancouver Bar Association, indicating her commitment to professional growth and advocacy.
Her contributions to legal discourse include insightful articles on contemporary issues in commercial litigation, such as employee productivity tracking and the implications of new legislation on prompt payment and builders' liens. These writings not only showcase her expertise but also her commitment to advancing legal knowledge in her fields of specialization.