Mallory Hendry

Mallory Hendry

Law Times

Mallory Hendry

Content Specialist Manager

15+ years experience8,403 Total views on Law Times in 2025

Mallory's specialty topics

Personal injury law Family law Legal technology and practice management Ontario civil litigation

Mallory Hendry is a Content Specialist for Key Media with a focus on writing about the evolving Canadian legal landscape. Mallory was previously assistant editor at Canadian Lawyer Magazine, Canadian Lawyer InHouse and Law Times News and is now carrying over her relationships and experience in the legal market in a new capacity.

Mallory began her career with Thomson Reuters Canada's legal products in 2011 before moving to the media side of the company. She joined Key Media in 2019.

How I think about writing for this industry…

“A lot of legal cases come down to credibility, whether it's a personal injury file or a family law matter. I try to bring out how lawyers actually build that case, not just the outcome.”

Also published by

Canadian Lawyer Magazine · FindLaw Canada · Canadian Lawyer InHouse · Lexpert · Canadian Occupational Safety Magazine · Canadian HR Reporter · Mortgage Professional · Mortgage Introducer · Wealth Professional · Insurance Business · Human Resources Director

Featured content from Mallory

Opt in or lose out: the fine print Ontarians may miss and what could save them LEAP Family Law and DivorceMate head to Kelowna for the National Family Law Program Credibility is the case: How Ontario PI files are won or lost

Previous experience

  • Key Media — Senior Content Specialist
  • Canadian Lawyer Magazine — Assistant Editor
  • Canadian Lawyer InHouse — Assistant Editor
  • Law Times News — Assistant Editor
  • Thomson Reuters Canada — legal products

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, Honours, Sociology & English, Queen's University
  • Journalism, Print Journalism, Centennial College

Read the latest stories by Mallory

Opt in or lose out: the fine print Ontarians may miss and what could save them

Opt in or lose out: the fine print Ontarians may miss and what could save them

McLeish Orlando’s Brandon Pedersen on new auto insurance risk and the cracks nobody’s fixed yet

LEAP Family Law and DivorceMate head to Kelowna for the National Family Law Program

LEAP Family Law and DivorceMate head to Kelowna for the National Family Law Program

Book an in-person LEAP Family Law demo, enjoy a free coffee, and win big at the 2026 NFLP!

Credibility is the case: How Ontario PI files are won or lost

Credibility is the case: How Ontario PI files are won or lost

AI arms the defence — but McLeish Orlando’s Patrick Brown says the antidote is simple

Your client is using ChatGPT. Is that a privilege problem?

Your client is using ChatGPT. Is that a privilege problem?

US called it waiver; Canada calls it more complicated: here's what Heppner means for your clients

Inside Ontario's auto insurance maze: what new PI lawyers need to learn fast

Inside Ontario's auto insurance maze: what new PI lawyers need to learn fast

New lawyers face a steep two-track SABS–tort learning curve amid looming 2026 reforms

Wrongful pregnancy in Canada: a patchwork of law and a push for clarity

Wrongful pregnancy in Canada: a patchwork of law and a push for clarity

Jan Marin and Pinta Maguire seek clearer rules on economic loss and patient rights

Bridging law school and practice in personal injury litigation

Bridging law school and practice in personal injury litigation

From moots to med mal trials: junior lawyer reveals the real learning curve of the work

AI in personal injury: what’s useful, what’s risky, and what’s next

AI in personal injury: what’s useful, what’s risky, and what’s next

How McLeish Orlando uses AI in personal injury files — and why smaller firms can’t ignore it

Ontario’s e-scooter ‘Wild, Wild West’ leaves those injured in legal limbo

Ontario’s e-scooter ‘Wild, Wild West’ leaves those injured in legal limbo

Stephen Birman calls for province-wide rules as scooters race ahead of the law

LAT rebukes egregious insurer conduct in rare win for injured Ontarian

LAT rebukes egregious insurer conduct in rare win for injured Ontarian

Howie Sacks & Henry unafraid to take on insurers to ensure clients’ access to justice