Yael practices intellectual property law, with a focus on patent litigation, primarily in the area of pharmaceutical patent litigation.
Yael received her law degree from the University of Alberta. She also completed her Masters of Business Administration and Bachelors of Science Specialization Biochemistry with Distinction at the University of Alberta. During law school, Yael worked as a health law research assistant, with projects relating to CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology and precision medicine.
Yael joined the firm as a summer student in 2018 and completed her articles with the firm in 2019-2020. She returned to the firm as an associate in 2020.