Thomson, Rogers | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2014
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Sarah Naiman, a dedicated advocate for personal injury victims, began her journey at Thomson Rogers in 2020, bringing a unique perspective from her prior role at a major international insurance firm. This background equips her with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of insurance negotiations effectively, setting her apart in the field of personal injury law.
Her legal expertise covers a broad spectrum of cases, including those arising from motor vehicle accidents, slip and fall incidents, assaults, and dog bites, demonstrating her commitment to representing those harmed under various circumstances.
Beyond her legal practice, Sarah is committed to professional and community development. She has contributed as a trial advocacy advisor for Ryerson's Law Practice Program (LPP), devoted her time to Pro Bono Ontario, and engaged in leadership roles with Young Women in Law, orchestrating numerous events. Moreover, her involvement with the Advocates’ Society's Young Advocates’ Standing Committee showcases her dedication to the legal community.
Sarah's educational background includes prestigious degrees from the University of Toronto and the University of Windsor, reflecting her solid foundation in legal studies.
Outside the courtroom, Sarah embraces adventure and the joy of the outdoors, finding balance in travel, supporting the Raptors, and cherishing moments with her loved ones.
Admitted to the bar in 2014, Sarah's academic accomplishments are underscored by her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Windsor. Her commitment to legal excellence and advocacy is recognized through her membership on the Board of Directors for the Young Advocates’ Standing Committee, alongside her active involvement with Young Women in Law and the Law Society of Ontario.
Sarah's recognition as a top lawyer in 2024 is a testament to her skill, dedication, and the high esteem in which she is held in the legal community, marking her as a distinguished figure in personal injury law.