Our Team
Reilly Cservenyi
Partner
Reilly Cservenyi has always been involved in charities and social work as her family fostered children and her mother ran a not for profit. The desire to help people and give back to the community is in her blood. As an athlete, her competitive nature drove Reilly towards a career involving the law and the process of working to resolve legal disputes.
After graduating from the University of Guelph with a BA, Reilly attended Humber College, enrolling in the Paralegal Education Program, and graduated with Honours. Shortly thereafter, Reilly began a legal career by joining the Smith Valeriote Law Firm where Reilly worked for two years with a special focus on Small Claims Court litigation.
In 2018, Reilly started a career at National Recovery Corp. as the sole in-house paralegal. Reilly specializes in Small Claims Court matters, from the commencement of a claim, through to the enforcement of a judgment. Reilly is adept in navigating the complicated procedural waters of the Small Claims Court, ensuring that you are both comfortable and confident throughout the process.
Reilly always wanted a career offering an opportunity to make a noticeable difference in the lives of others and the legal field continues to fulfill that drive.
For Small Claims Court matters, Reilly will be able to help you.
Barrett Beaudoin
Partner
Hailing from the outskirts of North Bay, ON, Barrett Beaudoin, moved to Mississauga as a laboratory manager working with environmental protection and drinking water legislation. After several years, he settled down in Cambridge. Barrett enrolled in the Paralegal program at Conestoga College which he completed in 2019 with High Distinction on the Dean’s Honour List. After licensing, he started his own practice; joining DC Paralegals LLP in 2020.
With a unique combination of the scientific method applied in critical thinking and a firm knowledge base in Provincial Offences Act matters, Barrett Beaudoin is an advocate that fearlessly defends the rights of people who have been accused of wrongdoing. He strenuously believes in his ethical obligation to ask every question and bring forth every reasonable argument. A meticulous logical approach to case work, combined with a personable, friendly attitude and “out-of-the-box” thinking, make him a paralegal representative worth the investment. He works to find resolutions that fit an individual’s needs and the circumstances of the case. Barrett prides himself on providing consistently high-quality legal representation to his clients.
If you want to talk to someone about provincial offences or criminal charges, call Barrett.