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Sarah Clarke is a lawyer based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sarah has been practicing since 2009 (17 years of experience) and is a member of the Northwest Territories bar.

Sarah Clarke

Principal
Toronto, Ontario Called to the Bar: 2009 Member #R-2768
Lapsed

About

PrincipalSarah Clarke has supported and advocated for children and families throughout her career. Her practice is focused primarily in the area of child protection.  Sarah has significant experience working with and for First Nations and Indigenous communities in the context of child welfare, supporting Band Representatives throughout the province of Ontario. Sarah Clarke has supported and advocated for children and families throughout her career. Her practice is focused primarily in the area of child protection.  Sarah has significant experience working with and for First Nations and Indigenous communities in the context of child welfare, supporting Band Representatives throughout the province of Ontario. Sarah has also supported and worked with First Nation communities across the country in high conflict child protection matters. In addition to her law degree, Sarah holds a Master of Social Work.

Bar Admissions

Northwest Territories
active · Member #R-2768

Education

Sarah Clarke is a lawyer. Sarah received a M.S.W. degree from Carleton University in 2005, and has been licensed for 17 years. Sarah practices at Stikeman Elliott LLP in Toronto, ON.
Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolUniversity of WindsorClass of 2008LL.B.Other EducationCarleton UniversityClass of 2005M.S.W.McGill UniversityClass of 2001B.A.
Law SchoolUniversity of WindsorClass of 2008LL.B.Other EducationCarleton UniversityClass of 2005M.S.W.McGill UniversityClass of 2001B.A.
Law SchoolUniversity of WindsorClass of 2008LL.B.
Other EducationCarleton UniversityClass of 2005M.S.W.McGill UniversityClass of 2001B.A.

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Years of Experience
17 years (since 2009)
Status
Lapsed
Bar Number
R-2768
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