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Robyn Beaulne

Robyn Beaulne

Law Clerk

Since joining Nelligan Law on August 31, 1981, Robyn Beaulne has dedicated her entire professional life to the firm, starting straight out of college.

Initially working in administrative roles, Robyn’s career path led her to become a skilled law clerk, focusing initially on family law and wills & estates under the guidance of former partner John Johnson. With over two decades in these areas, she transitioned to the Personal Injury Group, where she continues to apply her deep legal knowledge.

Robyn’s expertise is backed by continuous learning through Continuing Legal Education courses from the Law Society and The Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, covering essential areas like Litigation, Estates, and Corporate law. An active member of the Ottawa Association of Law Clerks, her comprehensive experience and dedication have made her a valuable asset to our team and clients.

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