Leslie Haddock joined DSF as a family law associate. She earned her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School and holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph, where she majored in History with a minor in Criminal Justice and Public Policy. She was called to the bar in 2025.
Leslie first joined DSF as a summer law student and returned as an articling student, where she gained practical experience in a variety of practice areas, including family law, employment law, wills and estates, estate litigation, and commercial litigation.
While at Osgoode, Leslie was actively involved in the student legal community, volunteering with the Community Legal Aid Services Programme (CLASP) as a junior caseworker in the Administrative Law Division, contributing to the GTA Wills Project through Pro Bono Students Canada, and participating in the Walsh Family Law Moot.
In her current practice, Leslie assists clients with a range of family and employment law matters, including separation and support issues, workplace disputes, and employment agreements. She takes a practical and diligent approach to helping clients address their legal needs during challenging times.
In her free time, Leslie enjoys yoga, reading, indoor planting, and indulging in horror films and literature.
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Leslie Haddock joined DSF as a family law associate. She earned her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School and holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph, where she majored in History with a minor in Criminal Justice and Public Policy. She was called to the bar in 2025.
Leslie first joined DSF as a summer law student and returned as an articling student, where she gained practical experience in a variety of practice areas, including family law, employment law, wills and estates, estate litigation, and commercial litigation.
While at Osgoode, Leslie was actively involved in the student legal community, volunteering with the Community Legal Aid Services Programme (CLASP) as a junior caseworker in the Administrative Law Division, contributing to the GTA Wills Project through Pro Bono Students Canada, and participating in the Walsh Family Law Moot.
In her current practice, Leslie assists clients with a range of family and employment law matters, including separation and support issues, workplace disputes, and employment agreements. She takes a practical and diligent approach to helping clients address their legal needs during challenging times.
In her free time, Leslie enjoys yoga, reading, indoor planting, and indulging in horror films and literature.
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Leslie Haddock joined DSF as a family law associate. She earned her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School and holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph, where she majored in History with a minor in Criminal Justice and Public Policy. She was called to the bar in 2025.
Leslie first joined DSF as a summer law student and returned as an articling student, where she gained practical experience in a variety of practice areas, including family law, employment law, wills and estates, estate litigation, and commercial litigation.
While at Osgoode, Leslie was actively involved in the student legal community, volunteering with the Community Legal Aid Services Programme (CLASP) as a junior caseworker in the Administrative Law Division, contributing to the GTA Wills Project through Pro Bono Students Canada, and participating in the Walsh Family Law Moot.
In her current practice, Leslie assists clients with a range of family and employment law matters, including separation and support issues, workplace disputes, and employment agreements. She takes a practical and diligent approach to helping clients address their legal needs during challenging times.
In her free time, Leslie enjoys yoga, reading, indoor planting, and indulging in horror films and literature.
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