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- Osgoode Hall Law School (2018) JD
- McGill University (2012) BA (International Development, Minor in Hispanic Studies)
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Julia Flood
is a lawyer at Lenczner Slaght.
Julia has experience in a wide range of commercial and professional liability matters and continues to develop a broad litigation practice. Prior to being called to the Bar, Julia was a summer and articling student at Lenczner Slaght.
Julia completed her JD at Osgoode Hall in 2018. During her time at law school, she worked as the Course Coordinator for Osgoode’s Trial Advocacy course. Julia also volunteered with Law in Action Within Schools, Osgoode Hall’s community legal clinic, and as a peer mentor. Julia continues to mentor law students through the First Generation Network.
Julia represented Osgoode at the 2018 Walsh Family Law Moot, where her team placed first in the competition. She is also a proud alumna of Parkdale Community Legal Services where she worked as a caseworker in the Housing Division representing clients in mediation and before the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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Counsel in the successful defense of a judicial review before the Divisional Court of a Health Professions Appeal and Review Board decision regarding a physician’s use of complementary/alternative medicine.
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Spencer Properties Ltd v 1863315 Ontario Inc et al
Counsel to the successful defendants in resisting a summary judgment motion in an action for damages arising from the termination of a commercial lease.
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Galway Gold Inc v Republic of Colombia
Counsel to Galway Gold Inc in an investor-state arbitration against the Republic of Columbia before the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
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The Advocates’ Society
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Canadian Bar Association
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Young Women in Law - Member
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Pandemic Pandemonium: Anticipating and Mitigating Risk
On May 11, 2020, Canadian Lawyer held a webinar titled “COVID-19: Litigation Fallout: What Organizations Need to Do to Mitigate Their Risk” as part of their online event series focused on steering organizations through crisis. The risk of liabilities and potential for litigation are top-of-mind as businesses navigate from the pandemic towards its aftermath. Michelle Kelly, a partner at Cox & Palmer, led the speakers as they discussed practical tips and what to expect upon returning to the ‘new normal’. Below are some key takeaways for organizations, and their in-house and external counsel.
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Lenczner Slaght Welcomes Eight New Associates
Canada’s leading litigation firm continues to strengthen its talent pool with the addition of eight exceptional associates.