Narin Sdieq

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"From start to finish, each interaction with the staff at Nelligan Law was equally professional and helpful. I highly recommend their services!"

Narin Sdieq

What my clients say

"From start to finish, each interaction with the staff at Nelligan Law was equally professional and helpful. I highly recommend their services!"

Narin
Sdieq

Narin Sdieq is an associate lawyer in our Employment and Labour groups, with a strong background in public law and litigation.

She brings a unique perspective to her work, having represented both individuals and government clients in complex legal matters.

Narin applies her breadth of litigation experience to help employees navigate workplace disputes and provides strategic legal advice to unions on labour relations matters. She is known for her practical, clear-headed approach and her commitment to fairness and advocacy.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Women’s Studies from York University and earned her law degree from Queen’s Faculty of Law. During law school, Narin participated in an International Trade Law Practicum, where she co-drafted a goods transportation regulation which assisted in the establishment of a foundational administrative framework for a First Nations government.

She articled at the Superior Court of Justice in Durham, where she supported judges on a broad range of matters, including civil, criminal, and family law. After being called to the bar in 2020, she began her career in general civil litigation at a local firm, serving the Durham community.

Narin went on to spend three years at the National Civil Litigation Sector, where she represented federal departments and agencies in litigation before the Federal Court, Federal Court of Appeal, and various tribunals. Her work focused on administrative and public law, judicial review, Crown liability, and national security.

Education & Professional Associations
  • Call to Ontario Bar
  • Juris Doctor Graduate, Queen’s University Faculty of Law
  • Honours Bachelor in Political Science and Minor in Women’s Studies, York University

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