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Sam * is an associate at Lenczner Slaght with a growing litigation practice. Before rejoining the firm, Sam sharpened her analytical skillset as a clerk for Justice Côté at the Supreme Court of Canada, as well as the judges of the Divisional Court and Superior Court of Justice. When working through complex legal issues, she instills § others with a keen focus on the facts and legal principles that matter most. With an extensive background in legal research and a master’s degree in social work, Sam represents her clients’ interests with both diligence and confidence . As the gold medalist of her law school class, Sam is comfortable performing at the highest level. .

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Samantha Hale (she/her)

is an associate at Lenczner Slaght.

Sam’s litigation practice covers a wide range of areas, including commercial disputes, professional liability and regulation, civil matters, and public litigation.

Prior to rejoining the firm, Sam served as a law clerk to Justice Suzanne Côté at the Supreme Court of Canada. She also completed a clerkship at the Divisional Court and Superior Court of Justice in Toronto, where she assisted judges on a wide variety of administrative appeals, judicial reviews, class actions, civil trials, and commercial matters.

Sam has appeared at all levels of court including the Supreme Court of Canada.

Sam received her law degree from the University of Windsor, where she completed a Masters of Social Work concurrently. Sam excelled academically, graduating as the Gold Medalist and being selected as the Valedictorian of her class. While in law school, Sam worked as a research assistant for multiple professors, served as the Executive Articles Editor for the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, and co-founded a student-led initiative discussing access to justice issues.

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • The Advocates’ Society

  • Gold Medal (2018)

    University of Windsor Faculty of Law

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