Character is integrity held in principle & practice
I am a detail-oriented legal professional dedicated to high-stakes document preparation, client advocacy, and regulatory compliance.
With a foundation as an Internationally Trained Lawyer and a 2024 Humber College Paralegal credential (Dean’s Honor List), I bring a sophisticated “big picture” legal mindset to every task. Why work with me? I don’t just process paperwork; I manage cases with an eye for strategy.
My unique certification in Digital & Content Marketing (York University, 2025) means I am exceptionally equipped to handle the communication demands of a modern firm—from drafting persuasive briefs to enhancing a firm’s digital presence and client intake workflows.
Expertise Includes: Legal Excellence: Research, drafting, and case management in Landlord-Tenant and Employment Law. Ontario Procedures: Strong grasp of provincial regulations and tribunal workflows. Strategic Communication: Leveraging digital tools to enhance client service and business development. Case Management: Proficient in document preparation and legal tech.
I am currently seeking opportunities as a Legal Assistant, Law Clerk, or Junior Paralegal (Full-time, Part-time, or Contract) and am open to relocating within Ontario. Let’s connect to discuss how my diverse skill set can support your team.
Discipline, adaptability, and resilience are
the cornerstones of personal and professional growth.
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