Sophie is an associate lawyer with Davidson Houle Allen LLP.
Sophie obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor and her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto.
During her time in Law school, Sophie was a proactive member of the Student Disability Club, actively working to make law school more inclusive for peers with disabilities. She also served as a peer mentor to two lower-year law students, guiding them through the challenges of law school. Her dedication to helping others is continued in her membership at ARCH disability law center.
Before being called to the bar, Sophie completed her articles at Nelligan Law, a full-service firm in Ottawa. Her time there was marked by her exceptional ability to build strong client relationships and devise effective strategies to secure the best client outcomes.
Outside the office, Sophie enjoys various activities, from trying new restaurants and wine with friends to traveling and camping to going to the gym.
What Amounts to an Unreasonable Noise Disturbance?
In three recent cases, the Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT) held that noise from (i) improper use of gym equipment, (ii) a parking garage door, and (iii) yelling, shouting, jumping, banging, and slamming doors constituted unreasonable noise and nuisance.