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Morsal Marks: Attorney with Unified LLP

Biography

Morsal is an associate lawyer with Unified LLP’s Employment and Labour Group.

Prior to joining Unified LLP, Morsal articled and practiced at the Crown Attorney’s office in Toronto, where she prosecuted criminal cases at the Ontario Court of Justice. Morsal brings her litigation experience and her strategic thinking to every case at Unified LLP. A fierce advocate for her clients, she is dedicated to delivering optimal outcomes through preparation and an unwavering commitment to her clients’ success.

Morsal earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Ottawa, where she was a three-time recipient of the El-Aggan Scholarship in recognition of her academic excellence and volunteer contributions to her local community. During law school, Morsal worked as a pro bono volunteer with the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) and served as a peer mentor.

Outside of work, Morsal enjoys trying out new restaurants and exploring the city with her Great Pyrenees, Turbo.

Areas of Practice (2)

  • Employment Law
  • Labour

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Ottawa, M.A.
Law School Attended:
University of Ottawa, J.D.
Admission:
(Admission pending)
ISLN:
1001750130

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