Torys LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1999
Based on 1 Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
Clare Mauro stands at the forefront of Torys' Litigation and Dispute Resolution Practice, wielding her expertise in litigation technology with unmatched prowess. Her primary role involves steering the firm's litigation law clerks and managing the intricate web of ediscovery services. Clare's knack for marrying legal processes with cutting-edge technology and project management ensures that Torys' clientele benefits from legal solutions that are not only efficient but also meet the firm's esteemed quality benchmarks.
With a career spanning over 15 years in legal research and knowledge management, Clare's contributions extend beyond the courtroom. Her insights into Quebec law have enriched the legal community, culminating in her authorship of "Researching Quebec Law: Insights for Common Law Practitioners," published by Thomson Reuters in 2015. This work stands as a testament to her deep understanding of legal intricacies and her ability to convey complex concepts with clarity.
Clare's professional journey is adorned with active memberships in key legal circles, such as the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists and Women in E-Discovery, underscoring her commitment to advancing the field of litigation technology. Her passion for education and knowledge sharing has led her to roles as an instructor at the University of Toronto's iSchool Institute and a sessional instructor at the University of Western Ontario's Faculty of Information and Media Studies.
Her academic credentials are as impressive as her professional achievements. Clare embarked on her journey with a BA in English and History from the University of Toronto, followed by an LLB from McGill University. Her quest for knowledge didn't stop there; she earned an MISt from the University of Toronto and further specialized with certifications in e-discovery and review management from Relativity and the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists, respectively.
Admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2000, Clare's career trajectory is a blend of legal acumen, technological savvy, and an unwavering dedication to excellence in legal service delivery. Her role at Torys not only showcases her vast expertise but also her pivotal contribution to the evolution of litigation practices in the digital age.