Professional Highlights
Miranda is a litigation associate in the Toronto office. She has a broad litigation practice in dispute resolution and advocacy, restructuring and insolvency, professional regulation, health law, and appellate advocacy.
- Associate Lawyer, Lerners LLP (2023 – present)
- Articling Student, Lerners LLP (2022 – 2023)
- Senior Division Leader, Community and Legal Aid Services Program (CLASP) (2021 – 2022)
- Research Assistant to Professor K. Drake, Sarnia-Lambton Native Friendship Centre Indigenous Courts Project, Osgoode Hall Law School (2021 – 2022)
- Division Leader, CLASP (2020 – 2021)
- Student Case Worker, CLASP ID Clinic, Pro Bono Students Canada (2019 – 2020)
- Admitted to the Ontario Bar (2023)
- Juris Doctor, Osgoode Hall Law School (2022)
- Paralegal Diploma, Canadian Business College (2019)
- Honours Bachelor of Arts, University of Toronto, with high distinction (2017)
- Wendy Babcock Social Justice Award (2022)
- Personal Research Project, Osgoode Hall Law School, supervised by Professor K. Drake, “Re-Imagining Gladue: Beyond Narratives of Entrenched Indigenous Victimization” (2022)
- CLASP Prize for Social Justice (2021)
- Charles Edward Woodrow Award (2020)
- Anishinaabe Law Camp at Neyashiinigmiing, Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation (2019)
- Dean’s List Scholar, University of Toronto (2014 – 2017)
- Indigenous Initiatives Task Force: Pedagogy Working Group, University of Toronto (2016 – 2017)
- Hugh Smith Scholarship in Canadian History (2017)
- Hans-Georg Neumann Scholarship in History (2015)
- Independent Project, University of Toronto, supervised by Professor Ayesha Irani, “Begum Sughra Humayun Mirza’s Urdu Verse: Women, Islam and the Nation” (2015)
- “The Nation and Its Burka Avenger, the ‘Other’ and its Malala Yusafzai: The Creation of a Female Muslim Archetype as the Site for Pakistani Nationalism” (Prandium, 3:1, 2014)
- Advocates Society
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
Contact
- Phone:
- 416.775.7615
- Fax:
- 416.867.9192