Rebecca completed her undergraduate studies and law degrees in French at the University of Ottawa. She holds a degree in Common Law and Civil Law and is fully bilingual.
While in law school, she was involved in the Programme de Droit Canadien’s student association, as a first-year representative, mentor and president.
After her call to the bar, Rebecca worked at a full-service firm in Ottawa and quickly developed an interest for personal injury litigation. She then focused her practice exclusively on personal injury claims on behalf of plaintiffs and their families while working at a boutique personal injury firm prior to joining McNally Gervan. She has appeared in front of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Landlord and Tenant Board, and the Small Claims Court. Rebecca is committed to achieve just compensation for her clients and their families.
In addition to her legal practice, Rebecca enjoys reading, spending time with her family and friends, and travelling. As an avid plant lover, Rebecca enjoys visiting the various greenhouses in the Ottawa region.
Medical Evidence and LTD Claims, Tips for Medical & Legal Professionals, Reach LTD Conference, 2009
Threshold Refresher, OTLA Spring Conference, May 2013
Getting the Story Out: Effective Witness Preparation, OTLA New Lawyers Division Conference, April 2014
Obstacles and Strategies to Accessing Services, Reach Canada, The Diversity of PTSD: Broadening the Conversation, 2013
Foundation of Claims: Avoiding the Cracks, Best Practices in Post Trauma Community Re-Integration Conference, 2016
CAT Definition, Navigating the new SABS Definition, panel moderator, Best Practices in Post Trauma Community Re-Integration Conference, 2017
New LAT: How is it Treating Chronic Pain, Best Practices in Post Trauma Community Re-Integration Conference, 2018
Getting to 55%: Using Brain Injury to Reach Catastrophic Impairment, Best Practices in Post Trauma Community Re-Integration Conference, 2019
Difficult Client Conversations: Practical Tips & Advice for New Lawyers, Reach Canada, February 2021
Virtual Hearings: The New Age, OTLA Law Clerks Seminar Series, March 2021
Undermining Credibility in Cross-Examination, Advocates Society, Ottawa Courthouse Series, March 2023
Collateral Benefits Update: Preventing Collateral Damage to Your Client’s Claim, OTLA webinar, October 2023
Reach Canada, current President, member of Board of Directors and past Chair of the Education Committee and Legal Referral Committee, 2003-present
Able2, member of Board of Directors, 2022-present
Canadian Hard of Hearing Association, National Capital Region, member of Board of Directors, Past President, 2012 to 2014
Brain Injury Canada, member of Board of Directors, 2014-2016
Business Networking International, Member, BNI 212 Chapter and Former President of Network @ Noon Chapter, 2004 to 2013
Best Practices in Post Trauma Community Re-Integration Conference. Co-founded the conference in 2016 as the sole lawyer with three medical professionals. The conference has been held annually for four years for medical professionals and lawyers with 100 plus registrants each year until 2020. Responsibilities have including conference planning and marketing.
Canadian Access and Inclusion Project, Lawyers Panel, Legislation Recommendations, August 2017. Project provided recommendations to federal government on the barriers to people with disabilities and suggestions on how to eradicate them
Recipient of Gordon Henderson award in June 2022 by the Carleton County Law Association which is presented to a lawyer (including a retired lawyer, a judge, a former judge, or a paralegal) who has made a significant contribution to the welfare of the community by performing charitable services on behalf of the community
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