TDS Welcomes Alexandra Aquila and Madison Parker to the Firm

 

published 06/20/2022

Thompson Dorfman Sweatman LLP (TDS) is pleased to welcome Alexandra Aquila and Madison Parker to the firm.

Alexandra is an associate lawyer who practises primarily in the area of corporate and commercial law. She obtained a Bachelor of Laws (Hons.) in 2013 from the University of Kent in the United Kingdom. Upon her return to Canada, she completed examinations through the National Committee of Accreditation and Robson Hall Faculty of Law, and was called to the bar in 2015.

Anyone wishing to reach out to Alexandra can contact her by email at aaquila@tdslaw.com or by phone at (204) 934-2325. Alexandra’s legal assistant is Lucy Bouathong and can be reached by email at lbouathong@tdslaw.com or by phone at (204) 934-2388.

Madison practises as an associate primarily in the areas of family law and civil litigation.  She is a graduate of the University of Manitoba Robson Hall Faculty of Law Class of 2021. Madison also received her B.A. in Criminal Justice from the University of Manitoba in 2015.

Anyone wishing to reach out to Madison can contact her by email at mparker@tdslaw.com or by phone at (204) 934-2320. Madison’s legal assistant is Shannara Skroopka and can be reached by email at sskroopka@tdslaw.com or by phone at (204) 934-2558.


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