Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2019
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Carolyn Flanagan's expertise spans across civil and commercial litigation, offering her clients seasoned guidance in dispute resolution. Her legal journey began at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Law, where she not only excelled academically but also dedicated her time as a Caseworker for Legal Assistance of Windsor, sharpening her skills through hands-on experience and moot court competitions.
Before her venture into law, Carolyn achieved an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen’s University, contributing as a writer and editor for the Queen’s Journal and engaging with the Citizen Engagement Project for Correctional Services of Canada. Her diverse background also includes roles at RBC Capital Markets and an internship at the Botswana Centre for Human Rights, showcasing her broad range of interests and commitment to human rights.
In her commitment to access to justice, Carolyn plays a pivotal role with Pro Bono Law Ontario, offering her expertise to those without representation at the Toronto Small Claims Court. This initiative underlines her dedication to serving her community and ensuring legal support is accessible to all.
Carolyn's professional path led her back to the firm where she began as a summer student and articled, ultimately joining as an Associate in 2019. Her career is marked by a continuous pursuit of excellence and a profound commitment to her clients across various sectors, including the automotive industry.
A proud member of The Canadian Bar Association and the Ontario Bar Association, Carolyn's educational background and her proactive engagement in community service highlight her as a dynamic and compassionate legal professional, deeply invested in the principles of justice and equity.