SUMMER YEAR
2026
Education
J.D. Candidate, University of Toronto Faculty of Law, anticipated completion 2027
BSc (High Distinction), Biology, Carleton University, 2021
Biography description
Trent Johnson is a second year law student at the University of Toronto, where he has been actively involved in mentoring and volunteer work throughout law school. Notably, he has served as an after-school tutor and mentor to high school students interested in pursuing university and law school. Through his volunteer experience, Trent has researched and presented on constitutional issues at the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights and supported clients as an intake worker at Downtown Legal Services, where he also assisted with case research in the criminal law division.
Prior to joining Miller Thomson, Trent had the opportunity to develop his legal research and advocacy skills as a legal aid caseworker, representing injured individuals in workers’ compensation claims. Trent holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Carleton University.
In his spare time, he enjoys golfing and playing hockey with friends, and is passionate about cooking foods from around the world and creating new recipes.