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Caroline Mandell is a legal writing coach, working with lawyers, adjudicators, and judges at all levels and in all practice areas to polish their writing skills. She is also a member of the Ontario Health Professions Appeal and Review Board and the Ontario Health Services Appeal and Review Board. From 2007–2017, Caroline was counsel to the judges of the Court of Appeal for Ontario. From 2014–2018, she was also an adjunct professor of legal research and writing at the University of Toronto. Caroline has a JD and an MA from the University of Toronto and was called to the Ontario bar in 2005.
Surina obtained her law degree from the University of Leicester in 2015. In 2013, she received an award for achieving the highest overall mark in a course (Civil Justice System) and was named the Most Valuable Player of the Women's Varsity Basketball Team. In 2014, Surina led the University's Pro Bono Committee as its Chief Officer. While Chief Officer, she founded and implemented "The Asylum Project", which assisted individuals seeking Asylum in the United Kingdom. Surina was called to the Bar in 2017 after completing her articles with Kostyniuk & Greenside. She has assisted at a jury trial and advocates for Plaintiffs and Defendants at all levels of Ontario Courts and Tribunals. Surina is an active member of the Canadian Defence Lawyer’s Young Lawyer’s Committee and the Toronto Lawyers Association’s Education Committee.