Stewart McKelvey’s articled clerks – many of whom are also musicians, adventure travelers, athletes and more – play an active role in client meetings, closings, mediations, administrative hearings, examinations for discovery, trials and more and are encouraged to pursue their diverse personal and community interests outside of the firm. The firm’s rigorous professional development program provides clerks with the breadth and depth of experience needed to build a career in litigation, advocacy or business law and is supported by the firm’s formal and informal mentorship opportunities.
EXPECTED BAR ADMISSION
Newfoundland and Labrador, 2018
EDUCATION
Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law, JD, 2017
Memorial University, MA, 2015
Memorial University, BA, 2012
Caribbean Examination Council, Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Diploma, 2010
St. John's College Junior College, Associate in Arts, 2010
Awards
- Fellowship, Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Gunter Hartmann Scholarship
- Honourable Gordon A. Winter, O.C. Scholarship
ACTIVITIES
- Member, Belize Women's Political Caucus
- Community Outreach Executive, Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, Dalhousie Chapter
- Organizer, Schulich School of Law's IDEALaw 2016 Legal Conference
- Member, Social Activist Law Student Association
- Member, Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association
- Member, Pro Bono Students Canada
LANGUAGE(S)
English, Spanish