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Tram Stevens

Tram Stevens

Law Clerk

Tram Stevens is a litigation law clerk at Nelligan Law and a member of our Litigation Team.

She is passionate about helping members of her community overcome some of the most complex and stressful situations in their lives.

Tram has over twenty years of experience in litigation. She has a very strong foundation in both insurance defence and plaintiff work. She has diverse experience having assisted on many litigation matters, including construction, property, estate, medical malpractice and personal injury. Tram has worked on matters before the Ontario Small Claims Court, Superior Court of Justice and Licence Appeal Tribunal. Tram is fluent in English and Vietnamese.

Outside of work, Tram can be found tendering to her garden and spending time with her family.

Education & Professional Associations

  • Law Clerk Diploma, Algonquin College
  • B.A. CrimCarleton University Bachelor of Arts in Criminology with a concentration in Law
  • Member of the Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario

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