Jacquilyn Beauchamp
Assistant
Emily Marcucci

Jacquilyn represents both expropriated owners and public authorities throughout Ontario. Jacquilyn summered and articled with Scargall Owen-King LLP before joining the firm.
Jacquilyn received her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Windsor where she was a member of the Student Law Society Finance Committee. Prior to attending law school, Jacquilyn received her Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) from the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University. While at McMaster, Jacquilyn was a member of the Women’s Varsity Soccer team.
Jacquilyn has strengthened her advocacy skills while writing a grant proposal for Hamilton Music Collective and has supported youth development through volunteering with the Boys and Girls Club and coaching soccer.
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The Ring of Fire: Road Projects and Legal Implications
Ontario’s Ring of Fire is a mineral-rich region 500 km northeast of Thunder Bay, poised for major development. Yet it remains inaccessible by road. Two major infrastructure projects aim to change that—and raise significant land use and legal questions in the…
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Bill 5 and the Potential Implications for Property Owners in Ontario
The Government of Ontario recently introduced Bill 5: Protecting Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act, 2025. This proposed legislation aims to streamline approval and procurement processes to facilitate economic development across the province. According to its preamble, Bill 5 is intended to “protect…
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CASE LAW UPDATE
Expropriation law is a specialized area focused on advocating for fair compensation to landowners in accordance with the Expropriations Act (the “Act”) and related statutes such as the Transit-Oriented Communities Act and the Building Transit Faster Act. Land conveyance agreements or contractual expropriations which are often…
Year of Call
2025
Education
University of Windsor (J.D.)
Services
Expropriating Authorities
Landowner Services

