Chloe Hendrie
Chloe Hendrie joined Paliare Roland as an associate in 2021 after working for the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General as a student and as Crown counsel. She is a thoughtful and strategic problem solver who brings a pragmatic approach to her work. Chloe has a growing litigation practice and has acted for clients on a range of civil, public, and administrative law disputes. She previously served as counsel to the Commissioner of the City of Hamilton’s Red Hill Valley Parkway Inquiry.
Chloe graduated with honours from Osgoode Hall Law School, where she received awards for overall academic achievement and highest standing in trial advocacy, legal process, and family law. While at Osgoode, she volunteered as a caseworker with the Fair Change Community Services legal clinic, which offers pro bono help to street-involved people in fighting their provincial offence tickets, and at the Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic.
Education
- Osgoode Hall Law School, J.D., 2019
- Queen's University, B.A. (Hon.) (Political Studies), 2016
Bar Admissions
- Ontario, 2020
Professional Affiliations
- The Advocates' Society
Representative Work
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Inquiry Counsel to The Honourable Mr. Justice Herman J. Wilton-Siegel, Commissioner of the City of Hamilton’s Red Hill Valley Parkway Inquiry, 2019-2023.