Katherine Prusinkiewicz
Partner, Director of Knowledge
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Biography
Katherine Prusinkiewicz is a partner and our director of knowledge. As a partner in the business law group of our Calgary office, she helps clients with their corporate governance, M&A, and general corporate needs. As the director of knowledge, she develops programs to leverage the collective wisdom of the firm to ensure efficiency and top quality. This includes model documents, legal updates, internal and external training programs and innovative technologies.
Katherine's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions of public and private companies as well as assisting clients with corporate governance, regulatory compliance, ESG-related matters, human rights, continuous disclosure and general corporate matters.
Prior to law school, she completed a bachelors' degrees in commerce and arts, with majors in marketing and Spanish.
Professional experience
Collapse allLL.B., University of Calgary, 2005
B.Comm., University of Calgary
B.A., University of Calgary, 2000
- Alberta 2006
- Best Lawyers in Canada: Securities Law, 2023-2025; Mergers and Acquisitions Law, 2024-2025; Corporate Governance Practice, 2025
- Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, 2024: recommended in Corporate Mid-Market
- Campbell McLaurin Achievement Award, 2005
- R.A. MacKimmie, O.C., Q.C. Award for Outstanding Contribution, 2004
- Gold Medal, Faculty of Management, 2000
- Silver Medal, University of Calgary, Faculty of Arts, Department of French, Italian and Spanish, 2000
- Canadian Bar Association
- Law Society of Alberta
- Boys and Girls Club of Calgary
- Mentor
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