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Noam* is a summer student at Lenczner Slaght. He is completing his JD at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law, where he has developed his advocacy skills through his roles as a researcher for the David Asper Centre and student caseworker at Downtown Legal Services. Whether contributing to a public handbook on environmental rights or representing clients on academic appeals and employment law matters, Noam has shown that he welcomes§ any opportunity to assist others. Prior to law school, he completed his Master’s in Experimental Medicine, where he researched cancer genetics in depth, so he’s no stranger to complex issues. Noam sees the opportunity in a challenge to leverage his curiosity and work ethic to secure the best outcome in any situation. .

Expertise

  • Education:
    • University of Toronto (In Progress) JD
    • McGill University (2022) MSc
    • Queen’s University (2020) BSc (Distinction)

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Noam Epstein Roth (he/him)

is a summer student at Lenczner Slaght.

Noam is completing his JD at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Law. During law school, Noam worked as a Student Caseworker in the Employment Law and Academic Appeals division of Downtown Legal Services assisting students and low-income employees. Noam has also worked as a Senior Associate Editor on the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law Review, conducted research for the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights, participated in the Warren K. Winkler Class Actions Moot, and attended Anishinaabe Law Camp in Neyaashiinigmiing on the Bruce Peninsula. 

Prior to law school, Noam studied Experimental Medicine at McGill University, where he wrote his master’s thesis on breast cancer cellular regulation. He earned his Honours Bachelor of Science in Life Science from Queen’s University, graduating with Distinction.

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