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Lucy Lee
 

Lucy was raised in London, Ontario and after graduating in 1992 from the University of Western Ontario, Kings College, she went on to London, England where she attended Thames Valley University and obtained an LL.B. First Class Honours in 1997. While in law school, Lucy received the Charles Blake Prize for the best results obtained by a first year student and went on to graduate in the top 3% of her class. Subsequent to obtaining her law degree, Lucy chose to qualify as a barrister and attended the Inns of Court School of Law where she graduated in the top 10% of her class. She was called to the Bar of England and Wales in 1998.

 

Lucy moved to Toronto in 1999 to article at the Ministry of Attorney General, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority branch where she acquired extensive experience in litigation, at both the appellant and tribunal levels, in Administrative law. She was called to the Ontario Bar in February 2001.

 

Lucy practices in the areas of personal injury, insurance defence, administrative appeals and non-profit co-operative housing litigation.  She has been before the Superior Court of Justice and Divisional Court.

 

Lucy is a member of the Middlesex Law Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the Board of Directors of Leads Employment Services London Inc. and has dedicated time volunteering and working at a variety of charitable organizations including Community Living London and Elgin & Middlesex Detention Centre. Lucy has also been involved with the OFSC's mediation process.

 
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