Summer Student, Osgoode Hall
Biography
Sabrin Saide is a JD student at Osgoode Hall Law School. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from McMaster University, graduating summa cum laude.
During her legal studies, Sabrin has worked at Osgoode’s Community & Legal Aid Services Programme (CLASP) in the Criminal Law Division and at Parkdale Community Legal Services (PCLS) in the Workers’ Rights Division. In these roles, she supported clients by helping them navigate complex legal processes, understand their rights and options, and make informed decisions at each stage of their matters. She focuses on a client-centered approach, tailoring legal information and advocacy strategies to the unique circumstances, needs, and goals of each individual, while combining strong legal research, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Sabrin is highly engaged in the Osgoode community and serves on the Osgoode Women’s Network, Labour and Employment Society, Trial Advocacy Society, and International Law Society. She is also an avid mooter and has placed as a finalist in multiple advocacy competitions. In recognition of her professionalism and leadership, she was awarded the Cassels Brock & Blackwell Prize for Professionalism for demonstrating collegiality, inclusiveness, and respect.
Outside of law, she enjoys spending time with friends and family – and, of course, fashion.
