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Katelyn Jones
Associate • (she/her)
Katelyn is a member of our commercial litigation group where she assists clients involved in complex legal and regulatory disputes, including regulatory investigations and occupational health and safety issues. She has extensive experience in the transportation industry, and also assists clients involved in the political process, including having appeared before the courts on various federal election law issues.
Education & Qualifications
- British Columbia Bar (2019)
- Saskatchewan Bar (2017)
- JD with distinction (Saskatchewan, 2016)
- BA with great distinction (Western Ontario, 2012)
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Katelyn Jones is a litigator practising commercial and civil litigation, with a focus on administrative and regulatory law and professional regulation. In her administrative law practice, Katelyn has experience in the field of transportation regulation, workplace safety incidents and professional disciplinary proceedings. She regularly appears before the Supreme Court of British Columbia, as well as a number of tribunals and administrative bodies. Before moving to British Columbia, she also appeared before the Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench and the Saskatchewan Provincial Court as well as the Federal Court of Canada.
Katelyn graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Saskatchewan College of Law in 2016. She completed her articles as a judicial clerk at the Saskatchewan Court of King’s Bench in Saskatoon. Prior to attending law school, Katelyn completed an Honors Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Western Ontario.
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Member, Law Society of British Columbia
- Member, Saskatchewan Bar Association
- Editorial Board, Saskatchewan Law Review (2015-2016)
- Volunteer, Pro Bono Students Canada (2013-2016)
- Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, Research Counsel (2016)
- Alastair M. Nicol Scholarship (Saskatchewan, 2016)
- Dean’s Honour List (Western Ontario, 2009-2012)


