Ms. Currie graduated on the President’s roll of Scholars with her B.A. She obtained her LL.B. in 1986 and has been representing litigants in groundbreaking cases since her call to the bar. As a partner in a large litigation firm downtown Toronto for 18 years, Ms. Currie moved her practice closer to her home west of Toronto where she now serves the South Western Ontario Region.
Ms. Currie is known for her advocacy, strength and experience in the Courtroom and the advice she renders to clients to avoid costly courtroom battles. Many of the cases referred to her are by other lawyers who recognize their need to obtain an experienced litigation counsel.
She has been an instructor at York University, Osgood Law School where she served as an instructor for both lawyers and law students to learn trial advocacy and courtroom skills. She is also engaged as an instructor at the Canadian Intensive Trial Advocacy Course which is a yearly course for trial lawyers that want to improve their litigation skills.



