Jackson Brown is an associate lawyer in Ottawa with a decade of professional experience bridging law, geospatial data, and software skills. Trained at the University of Windsor Law School and with a background in geomatics and computer science from the University of Waterloo, he brings technical fluency in Python, GIS and data-driven problem solving to complex legal work. His path includes articling at SV Law, a judicial clerkship, and independent client advocacy at Community Legal Aid, demonstrating courtroom readiness and procedural expertise. Prior roles at Agriculture and Agri‑Food Canada and Statistics Canada show a proven track record automating geospatial workflows and improving data quality for large research and census projects. He pairs meticulous legal research and drafting with practical technical instincts—an uncommon combination that helps him translate technical evidence into persuasive legal arguments. Based in Ottawa, Jackson is building a practice that leverages both advocacy and data-technical strengths to serve clients and courts effectively.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Law - JD, Law, Doctor of Law - JD, Law at University of Windsor Faculty of Law
Geomatics, Computer Science, Geomatics, Computer Science at University of Waterloo
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