Jan 01
Linnea Kornhauser
Linnea is an associate at Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh. She completed her articles at the firm providing her with the strong foundational knowledge needed to defend her clients in matters at every level.
Linnea received her law degree from McGill University. Early on, she focused in on criminal law and worked with Innocence McGill where she assisted wrongfully convicted individuals in their appeals. Prior to law school, Linnea completed an undergraduate Honours degree in History at McGill University, where she graduated with distinction.
Linnea approaches cases with a goal of understanding a client’s full background and circumstances. This comprehensive approach to advocacy enables her to more effectively fight for her clients rights. She serves her clients in both French and English.
Jan 01
Allana Scott
Allana is an associate at Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh. Allana summered and articled with the firm, where she worked with the partners on a range of cases including manslaughter, drug trafficking, and firearm offences.
Allana graduated cum laude from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. While at law school, Allana worked at the University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic, where she represented vulnerable individuals and received the Clarey B Sproule Memorial Scholarship for her dedication.
Before law school, Allana completed her undergraduate degree in criminology at the University of Toronto, where she graduated with distinction. While there, Allana spent a semester studying the origins of the Canadian legal system at the University of Oxford and researched crime and corruption on site in Mexico City.
Allana approaches cases with empathy and understanding. She strives to work with clients to meet their individual needs, so that she can be there for them from start to finish.
Call to the Bar
- Ontario 2025
Dec 01
Mabel Pastrana
Mabel Pastrana is an associate at Lockyer Zaduk Zeeh. Mabel summered and articled at LZZ, where she worked closely with senior counsel on complex trial, appellate, and wrongful conviction matters.
Mabel received her Juris Doctor from Queen’s University and her Honours Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University of Guelph. During law school, Mabel participated in the Prison Law Clinic in her second year and the Advanced Prison Law Clinic in her third year. At the Prison Law Clinic, Mabel represented clients before the Parole Board of Canada and clients at Collins Bay Institution charged under s.40 of the Correctional and Conditional Release Act. At the Advanced Prison Law Clinic, Mabel assisted with the clinic’s Supreme Court of Canada intervention in R v I.M., 2025 SCC 23. Mabel also assisted with human rights litigation before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal. She primarily worked on a discrimination claim that ensured that Correctional Service Canada provides equal and indiscriminate healthcare for gender diverse prisoners. Mabel was awarded the end of year prize in both Prison Law and Advanced Prison Law.
Mabel has represented numerous clients before the Ontario Parole Board and the Parole Board of Canada. She has secured parole for clients convicted of serious offences including second degree murder, drug trafficking, sexual assault, and sexual interference.
Mabel is committed to helping her clients navigate the justice system, from pre-trial to parole and challenges faced in the correctional system. She is devoted to working with her clients to secure the best possible outcome and ensure their rights are respected and upheld at every stage of the process. Mabel serves her clients in both Spanish and English.
Call to the Bar
- Ontario 2025