Professional Background

Jasmine Lam is a Law Clerk and Case Manager at Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP.

With a decade of experience in various areas of law, including civil, commercial, and complex construction litigation, as well as construction lien matters, Jasmine provides lawyers with support throughout the entire litigation process, from initial fact investigation, to document management, examination for discovery, mediation, arbitration, trial preparation, hearing attendance, and legal project management.

Jasmine collaborates with lawyers, clients and vendors to strategize, plan and execute eDiscovery projects on document intensive matters. She is proficient in iPro Eclipse and Relativity, and provides advice and recommendations on approaching document collection, review and production projects. Jasmine proactively implements project management best practices to ensure smooth processes for the delivery of resource-efficient legal services, and she works towards developing and improving these processes.

Education

  • Law Clerk (Accelerated) Diploma, Seneca College of Applied Arts and Technology, 2013
  • Bachelor of Science with Honours, Queen’s University, 2009

Certifications

  • RelativityOne Review Pro Certification, Relativity, 2023
  • LPM LaunchPad Certificate, Fundamental Skills of Legal Project Management, LawVision LLC, 2022
  • Certificate of Information Privacy, York University, 2021

Memberships

  • Member, Ontario Digital Evidence and eDiscovery Working Group
  • Member, International Legal Technology Association (ILTA)
  • Member, Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario
  • Social Media Director, Women in eDiscovery (Toronto Chapter), 2023-2024

Community + Volunteering

  • Guest Instructor, eDiscovery and Relativity 101, Humber College
  • Director, Social Media, Women in eDiscovery – Toronto Chapter, 2023-2024

Presentations

  • Instructor, “eDiscovery 101 and Relativity Basics,” Humber College, November, 2023
  • Panelist, “Connecting and Empowering Women for Success Through WiE,” – The Masters Conference (Toronto), June, 2023
  • Panelist, “eDiscovery in a Post-COVID World,” ACEDS, May, 2022