Katlynn joined Mills & Mills LLP as an Associate in 2023 as a member of the Wills and Estates Group. Prior to joining the firm, Katlynn articled and practiced at a law firm in Toronto dealing mainly with estate planning and estate administration, but she also has experience in real estate and business law. Since then, her practice has become exclusive to estate and trust law, focusing on all aspects of planning and administration. Her goal is to ensure client needs are dealt with effectively and efficiently, whether that be working with them to create individualized estate plans or assisting estate trustees in dealing with estate assets in the most advantageous way.

Katlynn obtained her law degree from the University of Southampton, and then returned to Toronto to obtain her Masters of Law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. She was called to the Bar in 2017.

Katlynn is currently working on obtaining her Trust and Estate Practitioner designation from the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

Year of Call

2017

Education

Bachelor of Law (LLB), University of Southampton, 2015
Masters of Law (LLM), York University – Osgoode Hall, 2016

Memberships/Affiliations

Law of Society of Ontario
STEP

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