Adrienne H.Y. Ding | O'Dea Earle Injury Lawyers

Adrienne H.Y. Ding

Associate

“I’ll keep you informed from start to finish and always put your needs at the forefront.”

Adrienne has an extensive background in litigation and legal research. She has worked with the Family and General Divisions of the Supreme Court of NL, the Canadian Judicial Council, the Muskrat Falls Inquiry, the Innu Children in Care Inquiry, the 2020 NL ATIPPA Legislative Review, and the 2023 Review of the Statutory Offices of the House of Assembly. Adrienne’s areas of practice are labour and employment law, civil litigation, immigration law, and personal injury.

  • McGill University
    • Bachelor of Commerce, 2009
  • Dalhousie University
    • Juris Doctor, 2013
  • Law Society of Ontario
    • Bar Admission, 2014
  • Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Bar Admission, 2015
  • The Canadian Bar Association
    • Member
  • Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador
    • Fitness to Practice Committee Member (Alternate)
  • Federation of Asian Canadian Lawyers – Atlantic
    • Board Member
  • Federal Judicial Advisory Committee
    • Committee Member
  • Craft Council of Newfoundland & Labrador
    • Clay Studio, Volunteer, 2023 – present

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