Overview
Molly Luu is an advocate whose practice focuses on tax litigation. Before joining Miller Thomson LLP, Molly completed her articles at a national law firm in Toronto. After which, she spent a year as a judicial law clerk for the Superior Court of Justice. She then joined a business law boutique where she practised civil and tax litigation as an associate and later as a partner.
Molly is a problem solver. Drawing from her experience as investigative tax counsel who was routinely retained to review unintended tax consequences, she quickly identifies what lies at the heart of a problem. This enables her to act swiftly and efficiently to address the issue. She is mindful of the fact that less-obvious creative solutions are often the best ones.
Professional achievements & leadership
- Queen’s University Scholarship of Merit (90%+ average)
- Scotia Bank Leadership Scholarship Winner
- Queen’s University Negotiations Course Award
Thought leadership
- Presenter, 2018 Toronto Entrepreneurs Conference, May 9, 2018
- Panelist, Law Society of Ontario’s 8th Annual Business Law Summit, May 2, 2018
- Panelist, Toronto Lawyers Association Nutshell Program: The Present and Future of Legal Services, October 18, 2017
- Final-round judge at the Ontario Bar Association and Ontario Justice Education Network Law Day Peel Mock Trial
- “When your client sees red”, Canadian Lawyer Magazine, August 8, 2017
Community involvement
- Vietnamese Canadian Professional Association
Professional memberships
- Ontario Bar Association
- Canadian Bar Association
Languages spoken
- English
- Vietnamese
- French (conversational)
Bar admissions & education
- Ontario Bar, 2011
- CPA Canada In-depth Tax Course, 2016 to present
- J.D., University of Western Ontario, 2010
- B.Com (First Class Honours) – Queen’s University, 2007