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THUNDER BAY — It's only 2023, but Katy Commisso already knows she will become president of the Ontario Bar Association in 2025.
It will be the first time in more than 50 years that the association has been led by a lawyer from Northwestern Ontario. Commisso, a litigation lawyer and partner at Buset LLP, graduated in the charter class of Lakehead University's Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, where she's also been a clinical instructor for 2nd year students since 2020.
"Right now, the OBA is really active in areas like court modernization, access to justice, dealing with civil backlogs. So, really, we strive to help lawyers and to make sure we are supporting them in their professional lives."
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