Jenny approaches litigation with curiosity, care, and a genuine commitment to growth. She brings a thoughtful and measured presence to her work, alongside a strong foundation in advocacy and client service.
Jenny has completed her J.D. at Osgoode Hall Law School, where she distinguished herself through both academic achievement and leadership. She is the recipient of the Stewart Saxe Memorial Prize, recognizing excellence in labour and employment law. Prior to law school, she graduated from Western University with an Honours Specialization in Criminology and was consistently named to the Dean’s Honour List.
Her experience reflects a strong engagement with advocacy and client service. Through her work with the Human Rights Legal Support Centre and Osgoode’s clinical programs, Jenny has conducted client interviews, drafted legal materials, and supported matters involving human rights and employment issues. She has also contributed to legal research and academic writing, and was actively involved in the Comparative Labour Law and Policy Journal.
Jenny is known for her openness and adaptability, approaching each file with focus and a steady sense of purpose. This allows her to navigate complex matters while continuing to build a strong foundation in litigation.
Outside of the office, Jenny enjoys fictional literature, exploring new initiatives, and discovering the balance between comfort and curiosity in everyday experiences. Whether it is a new book or a new environment, she approaches each with the same sense of interest and optimism.
Education
J.D., Osgoode Hall Law School
Bachelor of Arts (Honours), Western University