Anu Singh
Senior Law Clerk
Anu Singh is a Senior Law Clerk with Jones Kopp Litigation Partners LLP. In this role, Anu supports two senior partners with their busy tort litigation practices, providing investigative assistance with detailed summaries and analysis of complex personal injury files.
Before joining Jones Kopp Litigation Partners in 2023, Anu started her 25-year legal career as an assistant for a sole practitioner working in all areas of the law including family law, corporate and real estate. She then transitioned to working with senior counsel in various boutique personal injury law firms in all aspects of Tort and Accident Benefits litigation with a speciality in catastrophic and paediatric brain injury matters. She assisted with file organization and management from inception to preparation for and attendance at trial.
Anu received her Honours, Bachelor of Arts degree from York University completing a double major in political science and law and society in 1993 and obtained her Civil Litigation Law Clerk Certificate in 1995.
Anu has an avid interest in the medical aspects of files which appeals to her passion for scientific curiosity and brings an investigative aspect to her file management style.
In her free time, Anu likes to visit the cottage and travel. She can usually be found planning the next trip, trying to entertain her energetic Bengal cat, or reorganizing and planning ways to redecorate her space.
Education
- B.A. (Hons.), Political Science, Law and Society, York University, 1993
- Civil Litigation Law Clerk Certificate, Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario, 1995
- Law Clerk Certificate, Pathfinder Business College, 1995
We deliver results. Proportionate and appropriate file staffing plus creative thinking ensure practical, timely and cost effective litigation outcomes.
IN THE NEWS
Allison Gaw
Corkett v. Ginn, 2021 ONSC 7434 (CanLII) In this personal injury case, the Plaintiff prepared a motion to strike the Defendant’s Jury Notice as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in a stated effort [...]
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