Katrina Crocker

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Katrina Crocker is a civil associate at Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP. She handles a wide range of contract and tort-related litigation.

 

Katrina’s recent work has focused on class action proceedings, civil sexual assault (both plaintiff and defendant side), shareholder/employment disputes, Crown liability issues, and professional liability matters as preferred counsel for LAWPRO. She has represented companies and individuals before all levels of court in Ontario as well as in mediations, arbitrations, and government investigations.

 

Katrina is a decisive and forthright leader who tirelessly pursues what she believes in. She has been recognized by her peers in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada™ for her expertise in both class action and commercial litigation.

 

Katrina is a member of numerous professional associations, including the Canadian Bar Association, Ontario Bar Association, and The Advocates’ Society (TAS). She is an active member of the Young Advocates’ Standing Committee—a committee within TAS that provides a voice for advocates ten years of call or fewer. Katrina also volunteers with Pro Bono Ontario’s free legal advice hotline to help low-income Ontarians with everyday civil legal issues.

 

Prior to joining Henein Hutchison Robitaille LLP, Katrina worked as an associate at two national full-service firms, where her practice focused on complex commercial litigation and class actions.

 

Katrina holds a dual Juris Doctor / Master of Public Administration from Queen’s University in Kingston, where she won academic awards in Legal Research and Business Associations and participated in the Public International Law Program. Katrina also competed as an oralist in the Gale Cup Moot, served as an editorial board member on the Queen’s Law Journal, and interned with the Constitutional, Administrative, and International Law Section of the Department of Justice.

 

Before attending law school, Katrina obtained her undergraduate degree in Government Law & Political Science from Carleton University in Ottawa, where she was awarded the Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement for placing in the top 3% of her graduating class. She also worked on Parliament Hill.

 

Called to the Ontario bar in 2019.


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