Natalie Comfort

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Proudly bilingual, Natalie is originally from Dieppe, New Brunswick. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures with a minor in Sociology from Mount Allison University in 2022. During her undergraduate studies, Natalie completed a thesis titled “Functions of Care, Community, Motherhood, and Language in Canadian Women’s Literature”, which led to her graduating with High Honours and Distinction.

In 2025, Natalie completed her legal studies in French at the University of Ottawa’s Programme de common law en français (PCLF). During her time at law school, she developed an interest in litigation. As such, she participated in multiple moot court competitions, including the prestigious Concours de plaidoirie Michel Bastarache, which helped her further develop advocacy skills. Natalie also interned at the Clinique juridique francophone d’Ottawa and the Ottawa Courthouse, assisting in matters in various areas of law, including immigration law and matters before the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board.

Natalie was admitted to the New Brunswick Bar in 2026. She began working at Actus Law Droit as a summer student and completed her articles with the Litigation and Conflict Resolution group. During her articles, Natalie gained experience in matters of debtor-creditor law in the context of the Small Claims Court. Today, Natalie’s litigation practice includes commercial, construction, and employment litigation, as well as administrative law matters.

Outside the office, Natalie is a councilor for the Council of the College of Osteopaths of New Brunswick. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, and creating new recipes with her fiancé.