Clancy Catelin
Clancy advises and represents professionals, institutions, and individuals in a variety of regulatory, administrative, and civil law matters.
P. 416 223 4222 x 6
F. 416 981 3086
E. ccatelin@rosensunshine.com
“Working in health law, I get to bring my knowledge of the healthcare sector and passion for advocacy to work every day.”
Clancy Catelin joined Rosen Sunshine LLP as an associate lawyer in August 2019 after completing her articles in the busy legal department of a Toronto area research hospital. Clancy is a dedicated legal advocate who advises and represents professionals, institutions, and individuals on a variety of regulatory, administrative, and civil law matters. Clancy is also passionate about legal education and is available for staff training workshops and public legal education events. Whether she is providing advice on the regulatory aspects of a new business venture, or representing a professional facing discipline, Clancy’s clients can count on receiving smart, compassionate legal services.
Clancy is an avowed health law and medical ethics “nerd” who holds an Hon. B.A. in Bioethics from the University of Toronto. She completed her J.D. at the University of Windsor where she acted as a mentor in the Peer Mentorship Program and was published in the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues.
Clancy also volunteered in second and third year as a student caseworker and litigator with Community Legal Aid and spent her second year summer conducting legal research for Ecojustice Canada.
Clancy is a member of the Medico-Legal Society of Toronto, The Advocates’ Society, and the Ontario Bar Association. She also volunteers for the Pro Bono Ontario Hotline and Dying with Dignity Canada, is a Trustee for the Aiden Booth Memorial Fund and a legal member for the Oncology Research Ethics Board at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.
Clancy’s office sometimes hosts her dog, The Little Prince Art Deco, who is a mutt of some distinction.