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Carole Amyotte

Carole Amyotte,

Law Clerk

Carole Amyotte brings over thirty years of experience to her role as a Real Estate Law Clerk at Nelligan Law.

Starting her career in 1987 in Pembroke, Ontario, Carole’s early work in title searching and basic file work evolved significantly as she gained expertise in transactional and development real estate. Through Continuing Legal Education courses from the Law Society and Stewart Title and extensive on-the-job training, she has mastered a complex area of law.

Carole’s career spans multiple law firms, enriching her knowledge of the real estate landscape in Pembroke and Ottawa. Her practical knowledge and dedication to professional growth have made her an invaluable asset at Nelligan Law, where she has worked for a total of five years.

Outside of work, Carole enjoys connecting with her community, reflecting her commitment to building strong, meaningful relationships both professionally and personally.  A relaxing weekend would be spent on the links at the local golf courses in Arnprior.

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