Sabrin Saide

Summer Student, Osgoode Hall

Biography

Sabrin Saide is a 1L law student at Osgoode Hall Law School. She holds an Honours Bachelor’s from McMaster University in Political Science, specializing in Public Law and Judicial Studies, with a minor in Labour Studies. She graduated summa cum laude and was recognized on the Dean’s Honour Roll throughout her undergraduate studies. She graduated summa cum laude and was recognized on the Dean’s Honour Roll throughout her undergraduate studies.

At Osgoode, Sabrin has been actively involved in mooting and legal advocacy. She was a finalist in the Khalra Cup and a Top Oralist at Baby Jessup. She now helps organize the Osgoode Cup as its Director of Operations. As a Criminal Law Caseworker at CLASP, she works alongside her Division Leader to observe, research, and prepare legal materials. With a background in Labour Studies and advocacy, Sabrin has developed strong analytical and problem-solving skills, particularly in workplace and employment law matters. She takes a practical and client-focused approach, emphasizing clarity, risk assessment, and strategic solutions.

Outside of law, she enjoys staying active, exploring the outdoors, and has a keen interest in fashion and interior design.