SUSAN BROWN, J.D. 2009
Ontario & California Primary Practice Areas: commercial litigation, employment, class actions, and cross-border disputes. Susan assists lawyers and law firms with: legal research and writing (pleadings, factums, memoranda, legal articles, and conference papers, etc.); strategic consultation on US-Canada cross-border litigation; factual research (memos on technical, business, and medical issues for case development and memos on judges, expert witnesses, and corporations for trial preparation). |
Susan's Experience
Susan is a 2009 graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. She is licensed in both Ontario and California, and she practiced with a Bay Street litigation boutique and an Am Law 200 firm in the US before starting her own freelance business and solo practice.
She has served as the lead drafter on factums and briefs before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, and the Federal Court of Canada, as well as federal and state courts in the United States.
While Susan particularly enjoys research and writing, she has experience handling all aspects of complex civil litigation, including investigations, discovery, expert work, certification of class actions, summary judgment motions, settlement negotiations, trials, and appeals.
Susan is a 2009 graduate of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. She is licensed in both Ontario and California, and she practiced with a Bay Street litigation boutique and an Am Law 200 firm in the US before starting her own freelance business and solo practice.
She has served as the lead drafter on factums and briefs before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, and the Federal Court of Canada, as well as federal and state courts in the United States.
While Susan particularly enjoys research and writing, she has experience handling all aspects of complex civil litigation, including investigations, discovery, expert work, certification of class actions, summary judgment motions, settlement negotiations, trials, and appeals.