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August 2026

Samara Secter and Lynda Morgan Recognized in Benchmark Litigation Canada 2026

Benchmark Litigation Canada has named partners Lynda Morgan and Samara Secter to its 2026 Top 100 Women in Litigation guide, with Samara Secter also recognized in Benchmark's 40 & Under guide.

Benchmark Litigation Canada has recognized two Addario Law Group partners in 2026 guides.

Lynda Morgan and Samara Secter have both been named to the 15th edition of Benchmark Canada, Top 100 Women in Litigation, published on August 13, 2026. The guide recognizes the leading female litigators across Canada, and this year's edition includes eleven additions.

Samara Secter has also been named to the 11th edition of Benchmark Litigation, 40 & Under, published on August 11, 2026. That guide is limited to practitioners aged 40 or under and identifies the country's most notable up-and-coming litigation counsel.

Benchmark's rankings are compiled from client and peer nominations rather than from firm submissions alone. The guides are distributed to in-house litigation counsel at Fortune 500 corporations and to practitioners across the Canadian litigation bar.

Recognized for their roles in some of the most significant litigation cases in recent history, and for earning the hard-fought respect of peers and clients as top players in their respective fields.

Benchmark Litigation, on the Top 100 Women in Litigation guide

Lynda Morgan is a partner at Addario Law Group, where her practice includes criminal trials and appeals, regulatory and police investigations, professional discipline matters, and Charter and public-law litigation.

Samara Secter is a partner at Addario Law Group. Her practice spans criminal trials and appeals, Charter and public-law litigation, regulatory and police investigations, and professional discipline.

Recognition of this kind reflects work done over years, most of it in preparation and most of it unobserved. Our congratulations to Lynda and Samara, and our thanks to the clients and colleagues who put their names forward.

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