About
medina@crabtreelaw.ca+.778.725.2199Medina Abdelkader, J.D.Medina is a graduate of University of Victoria Faculty of Law. She holds a Masters of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science. Prior to entering the legal sector, she spent several years working as a design strategist for various corporate clients, applying change management, systems thinking, strategic foresight, and human-centred design principles to products and services. Before joining Crabtree Law, Medina worked as a Service Designer for the Government of Alberta’s Digital Innovation Office, designing virtual courts and court case management software. She is an avid proponent of human-centred legal services, access to justice, and data-informed decision-making in all corners of the legal system. Medinawas called to the British Columbia bar in January 2023. Medina Abdelkader, J.D.Medina is a graduate of University of Victoria Faculty of Law. She holds a Masters of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science. Prior to entering the legal sector, she spent several years working as a design strategist for various corporate clients, applying change management, systems thinking, strategic foresight, and human-centred design principles to products and services. Before joining Crabtree Law, Medina worked as a Service Designer for the Government of Alberta’s Digital Innovation Office, designing virtual courts and court case management software. She is an avid proponent of human-centred legal services, access to justice, and data-informed decision-making in all corners of the legal system. Medinawas called to the British Columbia bar in January 2023. Medina is a graduate of University of Victoria Faculty of Law. She holds a Masters of Design in Strategic Foresight & Innovation and a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Political Science. Prior to entering the legal sector, she spent several years working as a design strategist for various corporate clients, applying change management, systems thinking, strategic foresight, and human-centred design principles to products and services. Before joining Crabtree Law, Medina worked as a Service Designer for the Government of Alberta’s Digital Innovation Office, designing virtual courts and court case management software. She is an avid proponent of human-centred legal services, access to justice, and data-informed decision-making in all corners of the legal system. Medinawas called to the British Columbia bar in January 2023.
Education
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Amy SalyzynUniversity of Ottawa
Amy SalyzynUniversity of Ottawa
University of Ottawa
Michael GeistUniversity of Ottawa