The COVID-19 pandemic left a lasting mark on the legal profession in Canada, but one less talked about impact is that it has made it easier than ever for younger lawyers, especially women, to start their own firms.

No formal studies have been conducted so far, but many in the legal profession say it appears that anecdotally, at least, more Canadian practitioners have hung out their own shingles in 2024 than ever before—and a huge percentage of them are women.