Robyn Otto

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Robyn is an associate at TDS with a practice focused on civil litigation and administrative law.

Robyn Otto

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Robyn is an associate at TDS with a practice focused on civil litigation and administrative law. She has experience in a broad range of practice areas including negligence, personal injury, wrongful termination, Aboriginal law, and professional regulation.

In 2017, Robyn earned a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History from the University of Winnipeg, receiving the Gold Medal for Achievement in a Major for the highest standing in the program.

Robyn studied law at McGill University. She received a Juris Doctor and a Bachelor of Civil Law from McGill’s bilingual program in 2024. During her time at law school, Robyn was an editor of the McGill Law Journal, where she oversaw the publication of the Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation (the McGill Guide) and coordinated the McGill Law Journal’s Indigenous Legal Citations Project.

In the summers of 2022 and 2023, Robyn joined TDS as a summer student. She returned as an Articling Student in 2024. Robyn was called to the Bar in June 2025 and joined the firm as an Associate.

Robyn was raised on a family grain farm in eastern Manitoba. She is currently a member of the Board of the Manitoba Marathon Foundation.


Additional Information

J.D., B.C.L., McGill University, 2024
B.A. (Hons.), University of Winnipeg, 2017

Manitoba, 2025

Steve and Rob Michelin Scholarship, McGill Faculty of Law
Osgoode Society Legal History Book Prize, McGill Faculty of Law
Gold Medal for Achievement in a Major (Honours) History, University of Winnipeg
Rutherford-Altnow Scholarship in History
Harry S. Crowe Scholarship
Muriel and Michael Ewanchuk Scholarship in History
Herbert J. Mays Scholarship in Canadian History

Manitoba Marathon Foundation, Board Member

French
  • Manitoba