Overview
Stephanie returns to Miller Thomson after working at the firm last summer. She recently graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School, receiving a Dean’s Letter recognizing her cumulative academic achievement in the top 1% of the Class of 2019 and the Torkin Manes LLP Prize for Osgoode Hall Law School in recognition of her commitment to both academic excellence and community service. Before entering law school, she graduated summa cum laude from York University with an honours degree in Psychology. Her practice areas of interest include litigation and real estate.
During her time at law school, Stephanie was heavily involved in the school community. She served as the Third Year Representative for the Legal & Literary Society, Osgoode’s student government, and acted as the Vice-President for the Osgoode Peer Support Centre, advocating for mental health awareness on campus and actively promoting wellness resources to students. In addition, she was selected to participate in the Osgoode Mediation Clinical Program, in which she mediated disputes at Small Claims Court and worked with St. Stephen’s Community House to provide mediation and conflict coaching services to community members in North York, Toronto.
In her spare time, Stephanie enjoys attending concerts, reading fiction novels, and spending time with family and friends.
Education
- J.D., Osgoode Hall Law School, 2019
- Honours Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and General Certificate in Law & Society, York University, 2016
Community involvement
- Participant, Osgoode Mediation Clinical Program, St. Stephen’s Division
- Third Year Representative, Legal & Literary Society
- Vice-President, Osgoode Peer Support Centre
- Caseworker, Pro Bono Students Canada’s Family Law Project
- Osgoode Student Ambassador
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