Lenczner Slaght LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2016
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At Lenczner Slaght, Margaret Robbins serves as a partner, where she oversees a wide-ranging commercial litigation practice, delving deeply into professional liability, class actions, and public law matters.
Her experience spans trial representations and regulatory proceedings across various administrative bodies. Margaret is also well-versed in appellate matters, having made appearances before Ontario's Divisional Court, Court of Appeal, as well as both the Federal Court and its Appeal division.
Before her tenure at Lenczner Slaght, she dedicated her time as a clerk to the Honourable Justice Mandamin at the Federal Court of Canada. Law school was a period of significant engagement and achievement for Margaret, marked by her active participation in the Intensive Program in Indigenous Lands, Resources, and Governments. This involvement led her to work in Maya communities in Belize, focusing on land and resource management issues, further showcasing her commitment to legal work that spans both local and international scopes.
Her academic journey in law school was distinguished by several accolades, highlighting her excellence in constitutional law, legal ethics, and research and writing skills.
Margaret’s academic foundation includes a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School, alongside a Master’s in History from the University of Victoria and a double honours BA in History and Indigenous Studies from the University of Saskatchewan, completed in 2015, 2010, and 2008, respectively. Her admission to the Ontario Bar came in 2016, marking the beginning of her formal legal career in the province.