Whitelaw Twining Law Corporation | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2019
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In 2017, the summer air was just the beginning of Morgan's journey with the firm, a prelude to her return in 2018 for a more immersive experience through her articles. Her legal path has since been carved out in the realms of commercial and general insurance litigation, where she finds herself increasingly drawn towards sectors such as construction and professional liability. What fuels her day-to-day is the thrill of untangling complex issues, always with an eye out for inventive outcomes. Morgan's practice is imbued with a sense of enthusiasm and a proactive approach, celebrating the continuous learning and the diverse challenges that each new day brings. Representing clients, she has made her mark in the courts, navigating both the Provincial and Supreme Courts of British Columbia with confidence.
Before law became her calling, Morgan's world was one of exploration and expression. Her travels spanned the globe, and she wove her experiences into stories as a freelance writer focusing on food and culture. Law school saw her engage passionately in mooting, notably participating in prestigious competitions such as the Jessup International Law Moot and the Gale Cup Moot, experiences that sharpened her advocacy and solidified her commitment to client representation.
Away from the legal battlegrounds, Morgan finds solace and joy in the natural beauty of the west coast, often accompanied by her loyal companion, Franklin. Her kitchen serves as a laboratory for culinary experiments, a hobby that brings creativity into her home life.
Morgan's expertise spans a spectrum that includes construction, employment, insurance, and professional liability, alongside a specialized interest in Regulatory & Insurance Policy Group. Her academic journey led her from a B.A. in Political Science and History at the University of Victoria to acquiring her J.D. from the University of Calgary in 2018.
2019 marked her official entry into the legal profession as she was called to the British Columbia Bar. Her professional journey is supported by memberships in the Canadian Bar Association and the Law Society of British Columbia, platforms that connect her with the broader legal community.
Morgan contributes to the legal discourse through articles that touch upon pressing issues such as commercial litigation and the quest for rent relief for small business owners, showcasing her engagement with current challenges and her dedication to the legal profession.