John R. Bradbury

JOHN received his law degree from the University of Victoria in 2009 where he participated in the McIntyre Cup mock trial competition which confirmed his interest in both litigation and barrister's robes.

John holds an Honours Bachelor of Commerce with a specialisation in Finance from the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia.

John hails from the Town of Comox on Vancouver Island where he met his wife Christine. They recently relocated to Mississauga so that John could pursue his legal career in Toronto and Christine could pursue her Veterinary education in Guelph.

John enjoys a range of activities from the athletic to the decidedly un-athletic.


   



Gadi Katz

GADI received his law degree from Dalhousie University in 2009 and began articling with Samis and Company in August of that year. While at Dalhousie, Gadi was Executive Director of the Dalhousie Student Advocacy Service, an office created to assist students facing allegations of academic misconduct. Gadi also holds a BA degree in Political Science from the University of Waterloo.

Gadi’s interests include playing guitar, traveling, cooking, and he hopes to one day take flying lessons.

   



Kirryn Hashmi

KIRRYN holds an Honours B.A. in Sociology and Political Science from York University. In her last three years at York, Kirryn was awarded to the Dean's Honour Roll and placed into the top 5-6% of the student body at York. Kirryn graduated with the highest distinction, Summa Cum Laude.

Kirryn received her law degree from the University of Windsor in 2009. While in law school, Kirryn worked as a Research Assistant, researching in the areas of Administrative Law and Civil Liberties. Kirryn also volunteered and worked as a Litigator at the Faculty of Law's legal clinic in the areas of Criminal Law, Landord Tenant, Provincial Offences and Small Claims.

Kirryn's personal interests include, traveling, cooking, golf, skiing, beach volleyball and various other sports.

   



Stephanie R. Quesnelle

STEPHANIE received her Bachelor of Arts, Honours degree in Political Studies from Queen’s University in 2005, where she graduated on the Dean’s List. While at Queen’s she participated in a number of athletic activities, of note playing for the Queen’s Women’s Fastball team. After completing her undergraduate degree, she decided to defer her law school acceptance to complete a Master’s degree in Political Science at the University of Guelph. While completing her Master’s research which focused on violence against Aboriginal women in Canada, she worked as a teaching assistant for a number of professors and earned many scholarships. Stephanie is now a graduate of Osgoode Hall Law School. While completing her legal education, Stephanie was a junior editor for the Osgoode Hall Law Journal, a member of the Legal and Literary Society, and an active participant at many social and athletic events. She was recently awarded the Heritage Graduate Award for excellence in academic and social contributions.

Stephanie enjoys many athletic pursuits. She recently completed a full marathon in San Francisco, and has participated in a number of other races throughout the City of Toronto. She enjoys beach volleyball, softball, golf, reading and the company of her friends.