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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Report December 4, 2025
Increasing AI in litigation: advantages, perils and increasing regulation
Learn more about what lies ahead for the use and regulation of AI in litigation.
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Blog December 3, 2025
Procedural route to challenge capital markets regulatory investigative tool confirmed
A recent decision has clarified the scope and limitations of the Ontario Securities Commission’s investigatory authority.
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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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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