Profile
Sandra's clients have come to depend on her specialized skills and knowledge in the areas of commercial litigation, and administrative and competition law.
Highlights
- Completed her articles at the Superior Court of Justice.
- Represented the University of Windsor at the Laskin Constitutional and Administrative Law Moot competition.
- Worked at the Alcohol Gaming Commission of Ontario during her legal studies; and in the Commercial and Economic Division of the Canadian Embassy in Rome, Italy before attending law school.
Practice Areas
- Civil Litigation
- Corporate & Securities Litigation
- Employment Litigation
- Professional Negligence
Education and Experience
Education
- LL.B., University of Windsor (2004)
- B.A. (Honours), University of Toronto (2000)
Legal Career
- Associate, Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP, 2007 to the Present
- Associate, Falconer Charney LLP, 2005-2006
- Called to the Bar, Ontario, 2005
- Articles, Law Clerk, Superior Court of Justice, 2004-2005
- Summer Student, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, 2003
Professional Activities And Associations
- Member of the Law Society of Upper Canada
- Member of the Canadian and Ontario Bar Associations
- Member of the Advocates' Society
Publications
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Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP
365 Bay Street, Suite 200 · Toronto, Canada
416 360 2800 ·
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365 Bay Street, Suite 200 · Toronto, Canada
416 360 2800 ·
By using this site you agree to our terms of use. Contacting us by email does not mean that the firm is acting for the person(s) who sent us an email. Person(s) do not become clients unless and until the firm agrees to act for the person and that representation will be confirmed in a retainer agreement or retainer letter, in accordance with our usual policies. Unless you are an existing client, no information provided to us in an email will be considered confidential and that information should not be sent without prior agreement.
