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Daniella Murynka is a creative and versatile advocate dedicated to enhancing the delivery of litigation services for Fasken's clients. With a focus on tracking new and emerging legal developments, Daniella creates purpose-built legal resources and content, maximizing the shared knowledge potential of lawyers within her Ontario Litigation group. She has a broad range of experience as a litigator, handling matters such as class actions, arbitrations, corporate oppression, and constitutional issues. Daniella has appeared as counsel before the Ontario Superior Court, the Ontario Divisional Court, and the Ontario Court of Appeal. Previously, she practiced as an associate with Canada's leading litigation boutiques. Holding an LLM from Harvard Law School, Daniella has studied the intersection of language and data in legal interpretation. She is a frequent contributor to legal journals and magazines, with her scholarship cited in trial and appellate courts. In 2017, Daniella clerked for Justice Alan S. Diner at the Federal Court, and in 2018, she clerked for Justice John B. Laskin at the Federal Court of Appeal. Currently, she is pursuing a Master's Certificate in Legal Writing from the Academy of American Legal Writers and teaches legal research and writing as an adjunct at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.
University of Toronto Faculty of Law • Toronto, ON
Teaches legal research and writing.
Fasken • Toronto, ON
Focused on Ontario litigation, tracking new legal developments and creating resources.
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