Stephanie Robinson

Stephanie is an associate with Pink Larkin’s Halifax office. She practices labour and employment law and litigation.

Stephanie practices in both our labour and litigation groups. She has experience working on complex labour disputes for both public and private sector unions as well as assisting non-unionized employees to resolve workplace issues. Stephanie has been involved in resolving civil litigation disputes, focusing on commercial, construction, constitutional, human rights and Indigenous law.

Stephanie received her law degree and certificate of Environmental Law from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. While at law school, she completed a placement at a local environmental law organization.

Prior to law school, Stephanie obtained a master’s degree in Forest Conservation with a Certificate in Environmental Studies from the University of Toronto. Her master’s research focused on the governance structures within the Ontario forestry sector and the inclusion of Indigenous people throughout. Stephanie holds a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Environmental Governance and a minor in Criminal Justice and Public Policy from the University of Guelph. She also worked for a conservation land trust as environmental stewardship coordinator. She continues to be passionate about the environment.

In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys hiking, running, tennis, and road biking as well as spending time with family and friends. She is also an avid skier and has competed nationally and regionally in alpine ski racing.

Year of Call
2022

Law School
J.D., Dalhousie University, 2021

Education
B.A., University of Guelph, 2016
M.F.C., University of Toronto, 2018


Services
Employment
First Nations
Human Rights
Labour Law
Litigation