Angela Browne
Angela Browne has had post-secondary education in sociology, business and law at Niagara College, Brock and Toronto. She earlier worked in the mental health field as a counsellor and an advocate. Later, she took on the role of a business consultant and policy advisor to government and non-governmental organizations,.
In 1993, she developed her advocacy skills in the legal arena by first working with mental health clients and their families. In 1997, she began working full-time as a Paralegal & Court Agent, offering paralegal services since, first as an agent for members of the legal profession, then taking her own clients. She served on the Board of the Paralegal Society of Ontario between 2002 to 2007, as well as the community advisory board of her local newspaper in 2006-2007.
She currently serves as a paralegal on the Coach and Advisor Network of the Law Society of Upper Canada and offers legal services in the areas of:
- employment law
- contract disputes
- construction/renovation issues
- personal injury
- landlord and tenant law
- education law, and
- social security appeals (including CPP, ODSP, WSIB, EI, labour board and consumer protection).
She also works with small businesses to aid in their development, manage crisis and strategic planning, and determine one’s natural markets.

