
Clients are not just a file number. They’re real people with real problems. Clients trust their lawyer to work hard for them, to understand their problem and to get a positive outcome for them. I take that responsibility very seriously and I am committed to working hard to achieve that outcome. Clients at my firm are not handed off to junior lawyers or legal assistants. I deal personally with all clientele from the beginning of the file to its conclusion.
2015: York University, Ontario, obtained a certificate in Family Mediation
2009: Admitted to the New Brunswick Bar
2008: LLB, École de droit, l'Université de Moncton
2005: BA with a major in English literature and a minor in French, l'Université de Moncton
1991 - 2001 Freelance researcher, translator and writer
1986 - 1991 Victim Services Coordinator of the Moncton Police Force
- Articled with respected trial lawyer Brenda MacMullen Brown of Brown Law office, May, 2008 - April, 2013
- Established Jo-Anne Moore Law Office, May, 2013
- Member in good standing of the Canadian Bar Association
- Member in good standing of the Law Society of New Brunswick
- Member in good standing of the Moncton Area Lawyer`s Association
- Member of Family Mediation Canada
- Instructor at the New Brunswick Bar Admission Course
- Volunteer at YWCA of Moncton offering pro bono consultations to clients
- Volunteer at Support to Single Parents offering pro bono consultations to clients
- Appointment to the Appeal Committee on Dangerous or Unsightly Premises & Property for the City of Moncton
- Appointed to the Ethics Committee of the New Brunswick Law Society
- Member of continuing legal education committee of Moncton Area Lawyers Association
- Recipient of scholarship from Maritime Law Book for highest mark in Ethics, École de droit, l'Université de Moncton (2008)
- Volunteer at New Brunswick Refugee Clinic