Rachel is an Associate in the firm’s Litigation and Dispute Resolution Group. She is developing a general commercial litigation practice.
Rachel received her Juris Doctor degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. At law school, she partook in various community-based initiatives including Osgoode’s Peer Support Centre , Osgoode’s Mental Health Committee and the Osgoode Hall Chapter of Animal Justice. Rachel’s involvement in these initiatives instilled within her a passion for advocacy that she seeks to implement in her legal practice. Rachel was also a staff writer for Obiter Dicta: Osgoode’s student-run newspaper.
Rachel is honoured to have received the Mary L. MacGregor Memorial Award from Osgoode Hall. The Award is granted annually to a J.D. student who achieves a high academic standing, shows an interest in Estate law, and is active member of the Osgoode community.
In her spare time, Rachel enjoys long-distance running and hiking. She hopes to achieve a Boston qualifying time in the upcoming years. When she is not lacing up her running shoes, Rachel enjoys reading psychological thrillers alongside a fresh cup of coffee in hand.
Prior to law school, Rachel earned an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour with distinction from McMaster University.
Psychology, Neuroscience and Behaviour
Student Member-at-Large, Trusts & Estates Law