Chloe Boutros
Personal Experience
Chloe is a Summer Law Student at Rosen & Associates Tax Law.
She has just completed her second year of her Juris Doctorate at Osgoode Hall Law School. During law school, Chloe has engaged herself with the Osgoode Hall Law School Community. Chloe has acted as the Co-President of Osoode’s Mental Health Law Society. Through this role, she has led events that support her peers with the unique mental health challenges a legal education can present.
Additionally, Chloe completed her clinic work at Parkdale Community Legal Services. Chloe worked in the Social Assistance, Health, and Violence division, where she represented low-income individuals at the Social Security Tribunal to advocate for their Ontario Disability Support Program and Ontario Works appeals and overpayments.
Prior to law school, she completed her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Windsor in Political Science with a specialization in Law and Politics. During her undergrad, she worked as a peer mentor for first-year political science students, a teaching assistant and was President of the Undergraduate Mock Trial Association. Chloe has also completed a portion of her Master of Social Work which she looks forward to utilizing to provide clients with exceptional care.
In her spare time, Chloe enjoys taking her dog for long walks at Trinity Bellwood’s Park, hanging out with her friends and trying new restaurants in Toronto.