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Huron University is proud to announce the appointment of William A. G. Simpson ’99 (known to friends as “Bill”), Partner at Lerners LLP and Huron alumnus, as its inaugural Lawyer-in-Residence.

Each year, many Huron students are drawn to fields rooted in justice, public policy, advocacy, and leadership, where ethical decision-making and a commitment to the public good are increasingly essential. The August, 2025 appointment of Bill Simpson to Lawyer-in-Residence reflects Huron’s dedication to supporting those aspirations through co-curricular programming, alumni mentorship, and hands-on, real-world learning opportunities.

As Huron’s inaugural Lawyer-in-Residence, Simpson will serve in a flexible, volunteer capacity designed to evolve over time and meet the needs of students. Throughout the year, Simpson will contribute to campus life in a variety of meaningful ways, including:

  • Delivering non-credit, co-curricular presentations for students considering a career in law, public policy, governance, and advocacy 
  • Participating in career development and mentorship programming to support students pursuing related fields 
  • Serving as a guest speaker in classes where legal concepts or current cases are explored 
  • Acting as an alumni ambassador for prospective students considering Huron as a pathway to a law-related career 
  • Helping to recruit legal professionals as guest speakers or panelists for Huron’s many co-curricular programs and experiences 
  • Exploring the creation of a Huron Mock Court program, and mentoring student participants 

Bill’s appointment as Lawyer-in-Residence is a huge gift to Huron students,” says Dan Smith, VP Academic, Dean of Theology,  & Acting Dean of FASS. “It enriches the student experience with real-world legal insight and demonstrates our commitment to value-driven leadership. We’re especially proud that this role is being filled by a Huron alumnus who has remained so connected to our mission.

Simpson brings more than two decades of legal experience to this new role, with a national reputation in personal injury law, teaching experience at Western Law, and ongoing contributions to legal education across Ontario. Beyond his professional accomplishments, Simpson is deeply committed to practicing law with empathy, emotional intelligence, and kindness; qualities he hopes to pass on to the next generation of legal professionals.

“More than ever, the legal profession needs leaders with heart,” Simpson says. “Huron gave me a foundation that valued character as much as intellect. I’m looking forward to giving back by helping students shape careers in law that are not only successful, but grounded in integrity and purpose.”

This appointment is the latest example of how Huron continues to strengthen its co-curricular and mentorship offerings by engaging alumni leaders across sectors. We look forward to welcoming Bill Simpson to campus and seeing the impact of his presence in classrooms, events, and student spaces throughout the year.