Kaitlin is a summer student in Lawson Lundell’s Yellowknife office. She is interested in exploring multiple practice areas but has a particular interest in Environmental, Natural Resource, and Indigenous Law.
Kaitlin has experience working as a Research Assistant at the University of Calgary Faculty of Law and, in 2026, she will work as a tutor for the 1L Foundations in Law and Justice I class. Kaitlin also has extensive mooting experience. She was a finalist in the 2025 McGillivray Moot, and she represented the University of Calgary at the 2026 Willms & Shier Environmental Law Moot, where her team was awarded the D. Paul Emond Award for the Best Respondent's Factum.
Kaitlin is currently working towards her Juris Doctor at the University of Calgary. Prior to attending law school, she completed her Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology at the University of Calgary.
After graduation, Kaitlin will complete a clerkship with the Alberta Court of Appeal.