Jackson Tuttle

Jackson Tuttle

Jackson Tuttle

Student-At-Law

Jackson Tuttle earned his Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Saskatchewan before beginning his legal studies at Thompson Rivers University. Prior to law school, he worked in wealth management where he developed a strong foundation in client service and problem solving.

During his legal education, Jackson gained a wide range of experience. In his second year summer, he worked as a legal summer student in the Nuclear Energy Sector with the Saskatchewan Research Council. He also helped pioneer and organize the TRU Criminal Law Club’s inaugural and second mock bail hearings, the first of their kind in Canadian law schools. In his third year, Jackson completed a legal externship with the Okanagan Thompson Legal Clinic where he worked on matters involving family law, civil litigation, administrative law, and residential tenancy, focusing on assisting tenants with their legal issues.

Jackson is passionate about criminal and family law and is dedicated to helping clients navigate their legal challenges with practical and effective solutions. He draws on his diverse background and experiences to provide thoughtful and client focused advocacy.

Outside of the office, Jackson enjoys skiing, mountain biking, and practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.