
Laleh Hedayati
Laleh is a lawyer at Rachlin & Wolfson LLP where her practice focuses on personal injury and insurance defence litigation, including accident benefits, coverage disputes, occupiers and product liability, as well as defending lawyers for the Lawyers' Professional Indemnity Company. She has represented clients at all levels of the Ontario Courts.
Laleh has been a volunteer judge in the Ontario Justice Education Network program as a part of its elementary school and high school Mock Trial initiative. She is also a mentor and assessor in the Law Practice Program at Toronto Metropolitan University, as well as Osgoode’s Intensive Trial Advocacy Workshop.
Having volunteered extensively at various organizations, Laleh is passionate about advocacy, the legal profession, and combining legal practice with academia. Laleh is an adjunct professor of law at Osgoode Hall Law School (Professional Development).
“It is a privilege to be a part of the team at this innovative law school. To be working with the future members of our profession, and to inspire them to recognize their strengths and creativity to help shape the legal industry in the future is an absolute honour”.