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RYAN SCOTT

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Ryan graduated from Wilfrid Laurier University and attained an LL.B. at the University of Sussex in Brighton, England. After finding his passion for litigation representing his university in numerous national mooting competitions, he returned to Toronto. He began volunteering at Pro Bono Ontario, a non-for-profit charity assisting with the implementation of litigious advice for low-income Ontarians to the Superior Court of Justice. Ryan later completed his articling in civil litigation and is a member of the Ontario Bar Association.


Ryan is an avid reader of political science, history, and fiction, has travelled extensively, and in his spare time, he is breaking one personal best after another in the gym. If that is not preoccupying him, he is either at work or with friends and loved ones.


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Ph: 416-601-6802 extension 299

Ryan@truelaw.legal

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