Before joining Mintz, Luke worked on the Quebec Investment Team of a Canada-wide venture capital fund dedicated to investing in student-founded start-ups. He also researched the impact of artificial intelligence on access to justice at the Montreal-based Cyberjustice Laboratory. Upon completing his legal studies, he interned with Global Affairs Canada’s Trade Law Bureau, where he reviewed international investment treaties and advised on bilateral trade agreement negotiations.
During law school, Luke worked on a number of commercial transactions involving infrastructure, public-private partnerships, and start-up financing as a summer associate at major Canadian law firms. Additionally, Luke served as a judicial clerk at the Superior Court of Québec and as a legal intern with the US Library of Congress.
Prior to his legal studies, Luke conducted clinical research in thoracic surgery and respirology at Toronto General Hospital and McGill University Health Centre and coauthored several high-impact publications.
viewpoints
Ontario Introduces Sixth Set of Employment Changes: What Employers Should Know
December 2, 2024 | Blog | By Mitch Frazer, Brad Tartick, Patrick Denroche, Luke Jeagal
Ontario introduced Bill 229, Working for Workers Six Act, 2024 on November 27, 2024, the latest in a series of legislation amending employment laws in Ontario. If Bill 229 is passed as is, here are some of the key changes that will affect Ontario businesses.
News & Press
Structuring Your Company for Cross-Border Opportunities in Life Sciences
November 14, 2024
An article written by International Life Sciences Chair Cheryl Reicin and Associate Luke Jeagal was published in BIOTECanada's Insights Magazine focusing on how life sciences companies should structure themselves so that they have cross-border opportunities.
Involvement
- Alumni mentor, University of Toronto (2020 – present)
- Volunteer, Pro Bono Students Canada, Canadian Civil Liberties Association (2020 – 2021)
- Volunteer researcher, Youth Rights Resource Compass (2020)