Alexandria Chun

Alexandria Chun

Lawyer - Spark Law

Toronto, ON
Video Games & Esports Law Intellectual Property (IP) Law Commercial Litigation Corporate Law May 17, 2022

Have your video games and play them too. Unsure of how to combine her passion for the creative space and the desire to help others, a single Twitter post led Alex to a budding practice in video game law. After all, who can better understand than a gamer-turned-lawyer herself?
Erin Cowling

Erin Cowling

​Freelance Lawyer, Entrepreneur, Writer, & Legal Career Consultant - Flex Legal

Toronto, ON
Apr 11, 2022

Erin’s law school journey started with a blunt hit to the head – no, seriously.
Jennifer Wright

Jennifer Wright

Mediator - Canada Industrial Relations Board

Toronto, ON
Mediation Apr 6, 2022

Some people become lawyers because they like to argue. Jennifer Wright became a lawyer because she likes to find common ground. She may be a lawyer by training, but she is a mediator by calling.
Stephanie Perlis

Stephanie Perlis

Conseillère, Gestion des contrats - Telus

Toronto, ON
Contract Drafting & Negotiation Mar 23, 2022

Stephanie n'a pas toujours su qu'elle voulait devenir avocate. Avant d’entamer ses études en droit, elle a obtenu un diplôme de premier cycle en économie de l'Université McGill, puis elle a ensuite travaillé pendant deux ans dans le domaine des affaires internationales. Elle savait qu'elle voulait poursuivre ses études, mais elle voulait être stratégique dans son choix.
Emily Lukaweski

Emily Lukaweski

Principle/ Lawyer - Novate Legal

Toronto, ON
Jan 30, 2022

If you have lost your passion in law, remember why you went to law school, is Emily Lukaweski’s advice. Emily’s qualities that were outside the mainstream in law school and working for traditional law firms have been assets in her current career.
Moya Teklu

Moya Teklu

Executive Director and General Counsel - Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC)

Toronto, ON
Jan 10, 2022

Being a high achiever with a passion for human rights and combating anti-Black racism helped land her role as the Executive Director and General Counsel at the Black Legal Action Centre (BLAC). But it took a village of support -- from her family, her legal peers, and her girlfriends -- to get Moya Teklu to where she is today.