Our Team ⁄ Jenna Little

 

Jenna Little is a paralegal practitioner with extensive experience litigating provincial offences matters at the Ontario Court of Justice, both at the provincial and appeal levels. She was grandfathered into the Law Society of Ontario in 2008 and became eligible to provide legal services in British Columbia through the Law Society of British Columbia’s sandbox initiative in 2023.

Jenna has focused on defending matters under the Provincial Offences Act since 2004 and has developed an impressive skill set that encompasses various areas of law, including constitutional applications, federal contraventions, and Provincial Offences appeals. With an unwavering attention to detail and strong analytical thinking, Jenna effectively navigates complex legal matters with the goal of achieving favorable outcomes for her clients.

 

 

 

Areas of Practice

Regulated Industries/Professions

Jenna represents regulators and registrants in the following matters:

  • provincial prosecutions
  • provincial defense
  • regulatory and policy advice
  • regulatory proceedings, including licence registration, suspension and revocation
  • discipline hearings

Civil Litigation

  • representing litigants at small claims court
 
 

Community Involvement and Education

Jenna was previously a member of the Board of Directors of the St. Andrew’s Society of Toronto, a not-for-profit organization that issues grants to local, grassroots charities in the city, with a focus on helping the most vulnerable populations. She is currently the Chief Paralegal for The Democracy Fund, a non-profit legal clinic and charity that is devoted to strengthening democracy by defending civil liberties, promoting independent journalism, and providing pro bono legal services for select Provincial and Federal infractions.

Jenna graduated from Humber College in 2004 with a diploma in Court & Tribunal Agents, from York University in 2008 with a B.A. and the University of Fredericton in 2018 with a MBA. She then completed the Osgoode Certificate in Provincial Offences Court Practice in 2018 and maintains this education annually.