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Meet CPLEA's New Staff Lawyer!

September 24, 2015 By CPLEAadmin

CPLEA is pleased to introduce Judy Feng as our new full-time staff lawyer!
Judy obtained her law degree from the University of Alberta and was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2015. Prior to joining CPLEA as a staff lawyer, she summered and articled in private practice in Edmonton.
During law school, Judy participated in the Faculty’s Competitive Moot Court Program and volunteered with Pro Bono Students Canada and the Edmonton Community Legal Centre.  She also worked as a summer student at the Centre for Constitutional Studies, where she honed her skills in interpreting legislation and writing plain language articles on constitutional and administrative law. Her articles have been used in curriculum development and the United Nations Universal Periodic Review on Human Rights.
Judy completed her Commerce degree at the University of British Columbia and International Studies Diploma at Sciences Po Paris. Prior to law school, she worked at the Justice Education Society of BC where she organized community outreach programs and prepared grant applications. She is fluent in Cantonese, conversational in Mandarin and has studied Advanced French.
Judy will be leading CPLEA’s Laws for Landlords and Tenants program as well as phase two of the Condominium Education Project.

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