Shaniel Lewis is an articling student at McMillan.
During her legal studies, Shaniel worked as a research assistant for the Associate Dean of Students, focusing on anti-Black racism within the legal context. Additionally, she worked as a caseworker at the legal clinic on campus and as a moot coordinator. She served as the Community Outreach Officer for the Osgoode chapter of the Black Law Students’ Association. In this role, she organized a group of dedicated volunteer mentors who supported youths in the Youth Diversion Program. Concurrently, she served as the External Relations Officer of Osgoode’s Competition Law Society.
Shaniel holds a JD from Osgoode Hall Law School and an honours bachelor in applied science and justice studies from the University of Guelph-Humber. She worked at McMillan as a summer student prior to returning to the firm as an articling student.
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