Naomi Carrera-McKail
Naomi Carrera-McKail
Biography
Naomi Carrera-McKail is a licensed paralegal with over a decade of experience in administrative and commercial litigation. Her experience encompasses a wide range of areas, including labour and employment, construction, estates, and commercial litigation. Fluent in both English and French, Naomi also serves as a notary public for the Province of Ontario, adding another layer of service to her clients.
In her role, Naomi excels in legal project management, where she effectively oversees complex litigation projects. Her approach focuses on ensuring efficiency and cost-effectiveness, which are critical in today’s legal landscape. By streamlining processes and managing resources adeptly, she enhances communication between legal teams and clients, fostering collaboration that leads to successful outcomes.
Naomi’s dedication and professionalism make her a valuable asset to any legal team. Her proactive problem-solving skills and thorough understanding of various legal disciplines enable her to navigate challenges effectively, ensuring that her clients receive the highest level of service. As she continues to excel in her field, Naomi remains committed to delivering exceptional results for her clients.
Professional experience
Education
Education
Diploma, Paralegal Studies, George Brown College, 2021
Diploma, Law Clerk Studies, Seneca College 2016
B.A., York University, 2014
Speaking engagements
Speaking engagements
- Futures in Justice Workshop, Ontario Justice Education Network, Toronto, January 31, 2025
- 12-minute Paralegal, Law Society of Ontario, Toronto, December 11, 2024
- Landing Clients and Growing your Client Base – Mentor, Law Society of Ontario, Toronto, November 12, 2024
- Access to Justice Week – Thinking out of the Box, Law Society of Ontario, Toronto, October 29, 2024
- Leveraging Paralegals in Law Firms – Presentation to the Paralegal Standing Committee, Law Society of Ontario, Toronto, September 12, 2024
- Networking and Beyond: How to make connections and create long-term relationships in the Legal Profession, Law Society of Ontario, Toronto, April 25, 2024
Memberships and activities
Memberships and activities
- Licensee, Law Society of Ontario
- Associate member, Institute of Law Clerks of Ontario
- Director of the Board of Directors for Women in e-Discovery, Toronto Chapter, 2025 and 2026 Term
- Ontario Association of Black Paralegals
- Ontario Paralegal Association
- Ontario Digital Evidence and eDiscovery Working Group
Languages
Languages
- English
- French