Annalise is a legal professional with a diverse background, holding a law degree and a Master's of Information Studies from Dalhousie University. Following her education, she completed her articling with Pink Larkin and transitioned into a dual role as an Associate and manager of the firm's library and information assets.
In her capacity as an Associate, Annalise works in labour and employment, as well as civil litigation. Her interests extend to professional regulation, human rights, and administrative law. As the manager of the library and information assets, she ensures the efficient organization and utilization of resources.
Recognized for her adept research skills, Annalise has a talent for uncovering obscure sources. She has received accolades, including the John L. Harris, Q.C. Memorial Scholarship, the Schulich Foundation Scholarship, and the Clifford Rae Achievement Award, all from the Schulich School of Law.
Annalise has contributed her expertise to various legal proceedings, assisting in appeals, judicial reviews, labour arbitrations, collective agreement negotiations, and civil matters.
Beyond her professional and academic pursuits, Annalise enjoys taking long walks through the city, reading science-fiction, visiting museums, and practicing yoga.
Year of Call
Nova Scotia (2023)
Education
Juris Doctor (Dalhousie, 2022)
Master’s of Information (Dalhousie, 2022)
Bachelor of Arts, Cultural Studies and History (Mount Saint Vincent University, 2018)