Adam recently completed his J.D. at Osgoode Hall Law School. During law school, Adam acted as an Research Assistant for Professor Palma Paciocco, studying the limits of prosecutorial discretion. He also participated in the Family Law Project, which offers assistance to low income litigants in family law proceedings.
Prior to law school, he obtained a B.A. and an M.A. in History from the University of Ottawa, where he focused on the history of colonialism.
While articling at Osler, Adam worked with our Research, Litigation, and Insolvency groups.
Areas of Expertise
Latest Insights
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Osler Update Oct 31, 2024
Supreme Court of Canada demonstrates flexibility of corporate attribution in the bankruptcy and insolvency context
The corporate attribution doctrine is refined to ensure that it does not undermine the policy of bankruptcy and insolvency legislation.
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Osler Update Jan 11, 2023
No exit: Force majeure and economic risk allocation during COVID-19
When COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic and various government restrictions were imposed...
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Osler Update Jun 23, 2022
Commercial real estate sector faces a complex outlook
The economic and financial outlook has rarely been as uncertain as it is today.
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Awards and Recognition
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Osgoode Society Book Prize for best paper, legal history (2019)
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MacMillan LLP Award for academic excellence (2017)
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Clifton Lane Memorial Prize (2017)
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Fogler, Rubinoff LLP Prize for highest standing, property law (2017)
Media Mentions
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Osler News Oct 14, 2020
Osler welcomes the 2020 first-year associates to the Toronto office
Osler Toronto is pleased to welcome the following first-year associates.
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Community Involvement
- Family Law Project – Assisted low income litigants at Sheppard Ave. courthouse.
Credentials
Education
- Osgoode Hall Law School, J.D. (2019)
- University of Ottawa, M.A.
- University of Ottawa, B.A.
Languages
- English