Aryanna Hartley
Paralegal & eDiscovery Specialist
She/Her/Hers- ahartley@jfklaw.ca
- P 604-687-0549 (Ext 110)
- Legal Administrative Assistant Maasumeh Rahimi 250-900-8688 (Ext. 111) mrahimi@jfklaw.ca
- 260 - 200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1S4
Aryanna Hartley (she/her) is a Paralegal and eDiscovery Specialist with experience supporting complex litigation files from early case assessment through resolution and plays a key role in managing data‑intensive matters by organizing complex document workflows, coordinating eDiscovery processes, and liaising closely with counsel and clients.
She is known for her strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to anticipate issues before they arise. Aryanna is also committed to innovation, continuously exploring new tools and processes that enhance the quality and efficiency of legal work. With extensive experience working across multiple Canadian jurisdictions—including British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and Nunavut—she is adept at navigating varying procedural requirements and litigation practices.
Committed to innovation, Aryanna continuously explores new tools and processes that enhance the quality and efficiency of paraprofessional legal work in support of litigation teams. She brings a collaborative, solutions‑focused approach and is known for providing support with clarity, professionalism, and efficiency, strengthened by a deep commitment to teamwork and to the values underlying the firm’s advocacy. Aryanna is passionate about the importance of the firm’s work on behalf of clients and is dedicated to advancing effective, sustainable legal support practices.
Aryanna is a member of the ACEDS (Vancouver Chapter), Women in eDiscovery (Vancouver Chapter), the BC Paralegal Association, BC Legal Management Association, and the Project Management Institute.
Education and Training
- Paralegal Certificate, Capilano University.
- Reveal Scholar Member (Administrator, Data Analyst, Reviewer), Reveal Data.
- Certified eDiscovery Specialist (“CEDS”), ACEDS.
- eDiscovery Executive Certificate, ACEDS.
- eDiscovery Technology Certificate, ACEDS.
- Indigenous Canada Certificate, University of Alberta.
Highlights
Publications
Check out Nadir’s article: Autodétermination des peuples autochtones : un chemin vers la vraie réconciliation?
Check out Nadir’s article: Des relations ambigües entre Legault et les Autochtones