Morgan is an energetic and insightful advocate dedicated to serving her clients’ best interests. She brings compassion and creative pragmatism to her work assisting clients in both English and French. As an Associate at Pinto, Wray, James LLP,
Morgan works on all aspects of the firm’s practice including civil and commercial litigation, employment and labour, human rights, administrative, and constitutional law.
Morgan has worked on cases before all levels of court in Ontario and numerous administrative tribunals. She has also assisted with several landmark cases before the Supreme Court of Canada, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and the High Court of Kenya.
Prior to joining the firm, Morgan summered and articled at one of Canada’s leading litigation boutiques. As an IHRP intern, Morgan worked in chambers at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda where she assisted judges from three countries with research, drafting, and in deliberations.
Morgan is a graduate of the University of Toronto’s joint Juris Doctor and Master in International Relations program. She also holds B.A. (Hons.) summa cum laude in Political Science and Theatre Arts from the University of Arizona. As a law student, Morgan was a leading member of the IHRP and many feminist student initiatives.
Through the IHRP clinic, Morgan became actively involved with The Equality Effect, a network of leading feminist advocates from Canada, Ghana, Malawi, and Kenya who develop creative legal solutions to address the inequality of women and girls in Africa. She helped design and prepare the successful ‘160 Girls’ test-case litigation and has drafted public legal education campaigns on the criminalization of marital rape in Ghana. She continues to support Equality Effect post-graduation.