Kendra Landry (she/her/hers) is a first-year associate at the firm, practicing in litigation, estate litigation, and family law.
Kendra received a Juris Doctor (Honours) and a Bachelor of Civil Law (Honours) from McGill University. There, she was a teaching assistant for the Tort Law and Advocacy courses, completed an exchange semester at the University of Edinburgh, and drafted an honours thesis about disability rights and Canadian tort law.
Before law school, she completed a Bachelor of Arts (English and French) at Université de Moncton. Then, she completed a Master of Arts (English Language and Literature) at Carleton University. Kendra is a queer lawyer and hopes to serve the queer community in her legal career. Additionally, Kendra is bilingual and remains committed to ensuring access to justice for her French-speaking clients.
Kendra is from Petit-de-Grat, a tiny French Acadian fishing town in rural Cape Breton. Outside of the office, Kendra enjoys playing video games, cooking, doing pottery, and crocheting. Otherwise, you can find her shredding the electric guitar or playing sad country music on her banjo.