Naomi completed her JD at the University of Toronto Faculty of Law. Prior to attending law school, she obtained her Master’s in Modern English Literature from the University of Cambridge, and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and Physics from Queen’s University.
While in law school, Naomi served on the Graduate Student Advisory Committee for the University of Toronto, developing new initiatives across faculties. Within the law school, she worked as a division leader with the Academic Appeals and Employment Division of Downtown Legal Services, a legal aid clinic, She has also volunteered as a research assistant with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association.
Latest Insights
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Osler Update Jun 5, 2024
The board’s oversight in the age of AI: ethics, compliance and competitive advantage
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global business landscape at an almost dizzying speed. Many organizations, and their directors,...
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Osler Update May 10, 2024
Emerging AI security risks and considerations: key takeaways from the NIST adversarial machine learning report
As AI systems become increasingly prevalent and their integration into organizations become more entrenched, businesses face novel and evolving...
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Osler Update Apr 25, 2024
Law Society of Ontario publishes guidance for licensees with respect to the use of generative AI
This week, the Law Society of Ontario (LSO)’s Futures Committee tabled their long anticipated white paper on licensee’s use of generative AI.
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Awards and Recognition
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Blake Cassels and Graydon Prize in Taxation, 2023
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Wilhemina Gordon Foundation Scholarship, 2019
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Laura Shibley Prize, 2018
Community Involvement
- Downtown Legal Services, Student Caseworker (2021-2022)
- Law in Action Within Schools, Volunteer
- Student Law Society – Academic Committee-Representative
Credentials
Education
- University of Toronto, JD (2023)
- University of Cambridge, MPhil (English Studies)
- Queen’s University, BA(H)
Languages
- English