Aryanna Hartley

Paralegal

She/Her/Hers
  • ahartley@jfklaw.ca
  • P 604 687 0549 ext 110
  • 260 - 200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1S4

Aryanna Hartley (she/her) is a Paralegal based out of our Vancouver office.

She joined JFK Law in 2017 as a Legal Assistant and has taken steps to advance her career to becoming a Paralegal and eDiscovery professional. As a Paralegal working in many jurisdictions of court within Canada (British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Nunavut, Federal Courts, and Supreme Court of Canada), Aryanna is knowledgeable of the requirements and court rules that assist with implementing effective and efficient work planning to ensure our clients’ needs are met. Aryanna is passionate and committed to the importance of our work in advocating for our clients.

Aryanna is a member of the ACEDS Vancouver Chapter, Women in eDiscovery, the BC Paralegal Association, BC Legal Management Association, and the Project Management Institute.

When she is not working and studying, Aryanna enjoys being at home, working on DIY projects, being in the presence of her family, and her mini-dachshund, Richy.

Education and Training

  • Paralegal Certificate, Capilano University.
  • Reveal Review Certificate, Reveal Data.
  • eDiscovery Executive Certificate, ACEDS.
  • Indigenous Canada Certificate, University of Alberta.

Highlights

Publications

JFK Law and Lawyers Recognized in 13th Edition of Benchmark Litigation Canada 2024!

JFK Law is thrilled to be recognized as Recommended Firm by Benchmark Litigation Canada.

 
Reconciling the individual with the collective: lessons for Indigenous self-governance from the Dickson case

Overview This blog post focuses on lessons from the Supreme Court of Canada’s Dickson decision regarding conflicts between collective