I was born in Cape Town, South Africa, but grew up in Victoria. I completed my honours undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Victoria. I enjoyed my time at UVic so much that I went back for law school. While there, I served as the Treasurer for the International Human Rights Law Association and competed in the British Columbia Law Schools Competitive Moot.
After completing my Juris Doctor, I articled at The Law Centre in Victoria, where I gained experience as a litigator in civil, administrative, and human rights law. After articling, I worked as an adjudicator for RoadSafetyBC, where I conducted hearings and independently wrote legally binding decisions on reviews of Immediate Roadside Prohibitions.
Currently, my practice concentrates on personal injury litigation. I also support clients with human rights cases, small claims, and other civil litigation and administrative law matters. I take the time to appreciate my clients’ unique circumstances, which better enables me to vigorously defend their interests, whether in the context of a settlement or trial.
In my spare time, I enjoy playing boardgames, walking around Elk Lake, and competing with my team in an annual international scavenger hunt.
Education
Call to the Bar
British Columbia Bar, 2018
Memberships
Areas of Practice