I believe the law should work for people, not against them. I am a business lawyer based in Ontario with a fully virtual practice—no games, no gatekeeping, and no tolerance for tedious billing practices. I articled at the height of the pandemic and have embraced remote work as a permanent way to make legal services more accessible, efficient, and straightforward.

I hold a JD from the University of Windsor (Class of 2020), a BMus from Wilfrid Laurier University (Class of 2013) and a Paralegal Certificate from Centennial College (Class of 2015). From 2015-2017, I worked as a Licensed Paralegal at a small commercial litigation firm in the GTA. Outside of legal practice, I serve as a founding board member of the Canadian Association of Lawyers with Disabilities.

When not working or pushing for systemic change, you may find me tending to my plants, walking my bulldog Violet, teaching my cats Matilda and Bill Stickers to get along, or taking notes from U.S. lawyers fighting against authoritarianism.