Serena Feeney
Assistant
Emily Marcucci

Serena’s practice is focused on expropriation law for both landowners and expropriating public authorities across Ontario.
Serena received her Juris Doctor degree from Dalhousie University. Serena completed her articles at the largest school board in Canada, with a focus on advocacy and dispute resolution.
During law school, Serena co-founded the Dalhousie Access to Justice Association and competed on Dalhousie’s sailing team. Serena was a recipient of the Insolvency Institute of Canada Prize in Insolvency Studies and the Schulich Scholarship in Law for her academic excellence and community involvement.
Prior to law school, Serena received her Bachelor of Commerce from Concordia University, where she competed internationally at several case competitions. Upon graduating, Serena worked as a consultant at a multinational professional services firm and supported clients throughout North America.
Outside of the office, Serena enjoys travelling, hiking, and sailing. With an interest in languages, Serena is always happy to practice her French or Spanish!
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Case Law Update: Interest Awards on Legal Fees in Expropriation Matters
Expropriated owners are generally entitled to their reasonable legal, appraisal, and other costs incurred for the purpose of determining compensation under section 32 of the Expropriations Act. The Divisional Court recently released a decision concluding that the Ontario Land Tribunal[1] does not…
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Expropriation Legal Fee Recovery and Reimbursement: Recent Developments
Expropriated owners are generally entitled to their reasonable legal, appraisal, and other costs incurred for the purpose of determining compensation under section 32 of the Expropriations Act. In a recent decision titled Kareem George Saikaley v Ottawa (City), OLT-21-001312, the Ontario Land Tribunal (“Tribunal”)…
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Expropriation Legal Fee Recovery and Reimbursement: Recent Developments
Expropriated owners are generally entitled to their reasonable legal, appraisal, and other costs incurred for the purpose of determining compensation under section 32 of the Expropriations Act. In a recent decision titled Kareem George Saikaley v Ottawa (City), OLT-21-001312, the Ontario Land Tribunal (“Tribunal”)…
Year of Call
2024
Education
Dalhousie University (J.D.)
Services
ExpropriatiON LAW

