Felesky Flynn LLP
Jenny Du is an experienced legal professional with a strong background in litigation and tax law services. Currently serving as a Legal Assistant in Litigation at Felesky Flynn LLP since March 2019, Jenny previously worked with the Department of Justice Canada for eight years, where roles included Legal Assistant for Tax Law Services and Administrative Assistant to the Regional Director. Additionally, Jenny held positions as a Legal Assistant and Administrative Support Coordinator at the Public Prosecution Service of Canada from June 2016 to May 2018. Jenny holds a Bachelor's of Commerce in Business Administration and Management and a Legal Assistant Diploma from MacEwan University.
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Felesky Flynn LLP
With offices in Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon and Toronto, Felesky Flynn LLP provides Canadian and international tax planning, tax representation and litigation, and wills and estates advice to clients throughout Canada and internationally. Our highly qualified lawyers focus on solving difficult problems and are committed to maximizing value for our clients. For over 40 years, our focus on tax law has allowed the Firm to provide our clients with exceptional quality service backed by a team comprised of professionals with reputations built on expertise and integrity. Our collaborative style practice ensures that all clients receive the benefit of the combined experience and knowledge of our firm. Felesky Flynn LLP is identified as a leading tax boutique by Canadian Lawyer Magazine and ranked as a leading Canadian tax law firm by Chambers Global. We have also been ranked as the number one firm in tax law in Calgary by the Lexpert Directory in Canada every year since the guide’s inception in 1997. Felesky Flynn LLP maintains the highest standards in its practice in order to provide clients with top quality advice and services in all matters of tax law. Our lawyers all excelled at law school and many had successful professional careers before attending law school.