Jennifer Roggemann
LL.B. Education
Called to Bar of Ontario, 2000
LL.B., University of Victoria Law School,
1998
B.A., (Psychology), University of Guelph
Memberships
Law Society of Upper Canada
Waterloo Law Association
Shade’s Mills Law Association
Biography
Jennifer Roggemann moved from South
Korea to Canada when she was in grade
11. "I wanted to be a lawyer when
I was a little girl," she explains,
"but coming to a new country with
a new language, new everything, it was
not a dream that I thought I could achieve."
Then her brother ran into some trouble
with the law, and she became incensed
when she saw how the court system treated
people who couldn't speak the language.
She promised herself that if she became
fluent in English, she would go into
law.
She did just that, beginning her legal
career at Deutschmann and Kelly, an
up-and-coming firm in Kitchener-Waterloo
looking for a junior lawyer.
Roggemann spent four years at the firm,
including two years as a partner. She
took on her first immigration case in
2000, when her good Korean client asked
her help in getting his son's Korean
bride into Canada. "I brought her
back and then somebody else came, and
somebody else came, and voila, I had
a practice," she explains.
When Deutschmann and Kelly decided
that immigration law no longer fit within
their focus, she struck out on her own.
She met local immigration lawyer Margaret
Skowronski-Binek, who served as her
role model and mentor. When Skowronski-Binek
retired, Roggemann took over her practice
and hasn't looked back.
Roggemann helped to set up a Free Legal
Immigration Clinic in Kitchener and
Cambridge, the clinic ran from 2004
to 2007. She also organized a highly
successful peace forum for Toronto's
Korean community in 2004.
Jennifer is an an immigration legal
advisor for the
Consulate General ofthe Republic of
Korea.
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