Tiffany Paulsen, K.C. inducted as Fellow of American College of Trial Lawyers

We are proud to share that Tiffany Paulsen, K.C. has been inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), one of the most prestigious honours available to a trial lawyer in North America. Fellowship in the College is extended by invitation only and is limited to the top one percent of trial lawyers in Canada and the United States.

Tiffany’s induction reflects her exceptional skill as a trial lawyer and the high regard in which she is held by her peers. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated sound judgment, leadership, and professionalism in every aspect of her practice.

This recognition is a significant milestone and a well-earned acknowledgment of Tiffany’s many contributions to the profession. We are delighted to celebrate this achievement with her.

To learn more about the American College of Trial Lawyers and its members, visit www.actl.com/fellows.

Congratulations, Tiffany, this honour is richly deserved.

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