Kathryn Cahill Lawyer

Kathryn Cahill Lawyer

Bureau

  • Montréal

Phone number

514 877-3057

Bar Admission

  • Québec, 2023

Languages

  • English
  • French

Profile

Associate

Kathryn is a member of our Business Law group and practices primarily in areas related to financing.

She has distinguished herself in a number of ways throughout her university studies. Kathryn is a two-time recipient of the University of Ottawa Merit Scholarship for academic excellence. In March 2022, she had the opportunity to take part in the 49th Gale Cup Moot competition.

She also collaborated with the Outaouais Community Justice Center and the Court of Québec, Small Claims Division, as part of a clinical teaching course.  Armed with this experience, she has assisted a number of Gatineau-area residents in mounting their cases.

Education

  • LL.L., University of Ottawa, 2022

Boards and Professional Affiliations

  • Vice-President of Internal Affairs – Association de droit de la Technologie de l’Université d’Ottawa (2021–2022)
  • Mentor – Big Brothers/Big Sisters program of the Association des étudiants et étudiantes en droit civil de l’Université d’Ottawa (2020–2022)
  1. Two new members join Lavery’s ranks

    Lavery is delighted to welcome Kathryn Cahill and Christian Chidiac to its Business Law group. Kathryn CahillKathryn is a member of our Business Law group and practices primarily in areas related to financing.She has distinguished herself in a number of ways throughout her university studies. Kathryn is a two-time recipient of the University of Ottawa Merit Scholarship for academic excellence. In March 2022, she had the opportunity to take part in the 49th Gale Cup Moot competition. "I decided to start my career as a lawyer at Lavery mainly because of the value the firm places on mutual support and collaboration, as well as its focus on supporting young lawyers in their professional development." Christian ChidiacChristian Chidiac is a lawyer in the Business Law group of the Montréal office and practices primarily in commercial and transactional law. Before joining Lavery, Christian worked as a Foreign Service Officer at Global Affairs Canada, the department of the Government of Canada that to manages Canada's diplomatic and consular relations. In this position, he worked in the division dealing with bilateral relations between Canada and Western Europe. Christian also worked as a legal counsel for an international manufacturing company. Through these work experiences, he developed a perspective focused on clients' specific issues and needs, as well as a sensitivity to international issues. "It was the aspiration to return to the practice of law that motivated me to return to a private practice, and it was the quality of the cases and professionals, the work environment and the relationships with my colleagues that convinced me to make a return to Lavery."

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