andrew@millarslaw.com
I bring a passion for advocacy and a deep foundation in historical and philosophical analysis to my role as an articling student. My academic journey began at the University of Waterloo, where I earned an undergraduate degree in History and Classical Studies. I then pursued a Master’s degree in Classical Studies, focusing on how Cicero’s political philosophy influenced John Adams’ constitutional theories—a study that bridges the wisdom of antiquity with the principles of modern democracy.
I completed my legal education at Osgoode Hall Law School, one of Canada’s premier institutions, graduating in 2024. Under the mentorship of distinguished legal scholars, I developed the ability to navigate complex legal challenges with clarity, precision, and a results-driven approach.
Outside of the office, I am an avid practitioner of Taekwondo, a discipline that has sharpened my focus and resilience, and I find creative balance through my passion for dance. A lifelong learner, I continuously explore the intersections of history, literature, and diverse cultures—broadening my perspective and enriching my approach to law and justice.
With a calm and measured demeanor paired with a commitment to decisive action, I embody the philosophy of “speaking softly and carrying a big stick.” This guiding principle drives my dedication to advocating thoughtfully and effectively for my clients’ best interests.