Daniel James Escott, J.D.
Lawyer
Daniel Escott earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of New Brunswick in 2022, with concentrations in tax, commercial, and international commercial law. Before law school, he received his Bachelor of Business Administration (B.B.A.) from Memorial University of Newfoundland in 2018, focusing on accounting and corporate law. He is currently pursuing a Master of Laws (LL.M.) at Osgoode Hall Law School, with a thesis on the impact of technology on access to justice.
Throughout his career, Daniel has gained extensive legal and research experience. He has served as a Judicial Law Clerk at the Federal Court of Canada and held various research fellowships, including at the Access to Justice Centre for Excellence and the Artificial Intelligence Risk and Regulation Lab. His work focuses on the intersection of technology and justice, particularly the use of artificial intelligence in legal processes.
Daniel has also contributed to numerous publications and has been involved in leadership roles with organizations like the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice and the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award program. His diverse professional background includes advising on corporate strategy, dispute resolution, and international sports transactions.