REMY E. C. ROSINSKI

rrosinski@blackburnlaw.ca | (902) 835-8544 

Remy joined Blackburn Law in 2024 after practicing law in both Fredericton and Halifax. With a passion for helping individuals navigate legal complexities, Remy specializes in property law and wills and estates.

Originally from New Glasgow, she completed her undergraduate studies in philosophy and classics with a focus on archaeology at Mount Allison University. While there, she received the Crake Scholarship, and went on to pursue her Juris Doctor at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton where she received the George T. Clark Prize in Law. During this time, she also spent a summer studying international law in Denmark.

With over five years of legal experience, Remy’s commitment to her clients shines through in her dedication to ensuring their satisfaction. She finds fulfillment in the small victories, seeing a happy client at the end of a successful transaction or estate planning process. Remy’s approach to law is rooted in kindness and efficiency, reflected in her mantra of treating others with respect and striving to deliver quality service in a timely manner.

Beyond her legal pursuits, Remy cherishes spending time with her loved ones, including her partner Matt and their dog, Oswald, exploring local businesses and cheering on the Halifax Wanderers. She enjoys baking and takes pleasure in creating sweet treats for her family and friends.

Guided by principles of empathy and professionalism, Remy continues to make a positive impact in her community, embodying the values of kindness and dedication in all aspects of her life.

Karen Smith
Legal Assistant

To schedule a meeting, consultation, or to learn more about Remy and the areas of services she provides, contact Karen Smith, Legal Assistant at Blackburn Law.

Email: ksmith@blackburnlaw.ca
Phone: (902) 835-8544 

Areas of Practice

  • Real Estate

  • Wills and Estate

Education

  • J.D. University of New Brunswick (2017)

  • B.A. Mount Allison University (2014)

Professional Memberships

  • Nova Scotia Barristers’ Society

  • Real Estate Lawyers Association of Nova Scotia