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Leslie Haddock returns to DSF as an articling student who recently graduated from the Juris Doctor (J.D.) program at Osgoode Hall Law School. Prior to her articling term, Leslie worked as a research assistant specializing in Aboriginal legal issues and summered at DSF after her second year. During her time at DSF last year, Leslie gained experience in various areas of law, including family law, employment law, wills and estates, estate litigation, and commercial litigation.
During her time at Osgoode, Leslie maintained high academic standing and received several awards for academic achievement related to the areas of trusts and estates. Leslie was also active in the school community, volunteering at the Community Legal Aid Clinic (CLASP) as a junior caseworker within the Administrative Law Division; working with Pro Bono Students Canada in the GTA Wills Project, assisting low-income individuals with preparing wills and powers of attorney, and participating in the Walsh Family Law Moot.
Prior to law school, Leslie received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph, where she majored in History with a minor in Criminal Justice and Public Policy. In her free time, Leslie enjoys yoga, reading, indoor planting, and indulging in horror films and literature.