Christine is an associate in Osler’s disputes group. She maintains a broad civil and commercial practice. Prior to law school, Christine worked at a financial technology start-up based in Toronto.
Christine obtained her J.D. from the University of Western Ontario. During law school, Christine represented Western Law in the 2021-22 Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, in which Western placed in the top 8 teams in the world.
Christine joined Osler as a summer student in 2022 and completed her articles with the firm in 2023-2024.
Areas of Expertise
Latest Insights
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Osler Update July 14, 2025
Artificial advocacy: how Canadian courts and legislators are responding to generative AI
With Canadian courts responding to the use of AI in court filings in a number of ways, litigants must balance using AI with their duties to the court.
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Blog December 18, 2024
Navigating AI systems in capital markets: recent guidance from the CSA
The CSA issued a Staff Notice earlier this month providing guidance on the application of securities legislation to AI systems in capital markets.
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Blog November 28, 2024
No set aside for constructive fraud under Ontario’s Arbitration Act
“Fraud” in the Arbitration Act is limited to the common law definition and does not include the broader concept of constructive fraud.
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Blog March 5, 2024
Compliance is starting to break the bank — it doesn’t have to
On February 21, 2024, LexisNexis Risk Solutions published its True Cost of Financial Crime Compliance Study, reporting on the results of a global...
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Community Involvement
- Legal Aid Ontario, Pro Bono Ontario, Duty Counsel Volunteer
- Lawyers Feed the Hungry, Volunteer
Credentials
Education
- Western University, J.D.
- McGill University, B.A.
Languages
- English
Professional Affiliations
- Canadian Bar Association