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Biography

Céline joined Carbert Waite LLP for her articles in June 2025 after completing her Juris Doctor at the University of Calgary. While in law school, Céline volunteered with Pro Bono Students Canada on the Civil Claims Duty Counsel and KB Amicus projects. Passionate about innovation and access to justice, Céline worked just shy of two years at the Court of Appeal of Alberta on the CAMS project as part of the Legal Innovation Internship Program offered through the university.

A fluently bilingual Montréal native, Céline completed common law in French courses and is looking forward to practicing in both official languages. Prior to law school, Céline completed a Bachelor of Laws at the University of Nagoya in Japan and a DEC in Accounting and Management Technology at Dawson College.

Outside the office, Céline enjoys biking, paddleboarding, and tending to her plants.

Céline est membre de L’Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Alberta (AJEFA) et a le plaisir d’accueillir les clients dans nos deux langues officielles.

Education

  • J.D., University of Calgary (2025)
  • LL.B., University of Nagoya in Japan (2019)
  • D.E.C. in Accounting and Management Technology, Dawson College in Montréal (2011)

Professional Memberships

  • Canadian Bar Association
  • The Advocates’ Society
  • Association of Women Lawyers
  • L’Association des juristes d’expression française de l’Alberta (AJEFA) – French-speaking Legal Professionals Association of Alberta

Blog Posts

Delays In Construction Lien Disputes Can Lead to Losing Security

August 5, 2025

A recent case from the Alberta Court of King’s Bench serves as a warning to parties engaged in construction lien disputes where money has been posted as security and the lien discharged from title. If the dispute is not resolved quickly enough, the Court may discharge the security. Below, we…

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