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Called to the Bar
  • Ontario (2020)
Education
  • Harvard Law School, Master of Laws, May 2023
  • Osgoode Hall Law School, Juris Doctor, April 2019
  • University of Toronto, Master of Arts – English, November 2013
  • University of Toronto, Bachelor of Arts – English Literature and Political Science, November 2012

Natasha Novac is an Associate in the Regulatory Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP. Her practice focuses on regulatory law and civil litigation.

Prior to joining WeirFoulds, Natasha was an Associate at a leading Toronto-based litigation boutique, where she practiced civil litigation, professional regulation and union-side labour law. In this role, she appeared regularly before the Superior Court, the Ontario Labour Relations Board and private labour arbitrators.

Natasha completed her JD at Osgoode Hall Law School, where she served as co-managing editor of TheCourt.ca and on the executive of the Osgoode Hall Law Journal. Prior to law school, she completed a SSHRC-funded MA in English at the University of Toronto. During her first years of practice, Natasha clerked for the judges of the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto and for Justice Andrew D. Little of the Federal Court of Canada. In 2023 she completed her LL.M. at Harvard Law School, where she wrote on feminist legal theory in Title IX administration and enforcement. Natasha has contributed several articles on legal ethics to peer-reviewed academic journals.

Before becoming a lawyer, Natasha managed a healthcare non-profit organization that serves survivors of domestic violence.

Experience
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2024 CanLII 524 (ON LA)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2022 CanLII 44187 (ON LA)
  • York University v York University Staff Association, 2022 CanLII 51862 (ON LA)
  • Chu de Québec-Université Laval v Tree of Knowledge International Corp., 2022 ONSC 5946 (aff’d 2022 ONCA 467)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2024 CanLII 524 (ON LA)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2022 CanLII 44187 (ON LA)
  • York University v York University Staff Association, 2022 CanLII 51862 (ON LA)
  • Chu de Québec-Université Laval v Tree of Knowledge International Corp., 2022 ONSC 5946 (aff’d 2022 ONCA 467)

Natasha Novac is an Associate in the Regulatory Practice Group at WeirFoulds LLP. Her practice focuses on regulatory law and civil litigation.

Prior to joining WeirFoulds, Natasha was an Associate at a leading Toronto-based litigation boutique, where she practiced civil litigation, professional regulation and union-side labour law. In this role, she appeared regularly before the Superior Court, the Ontario Labour Relations Board and private labour arbitrators.

Natasha completed her JD at Osgoode Hall Law School, where she served as co-managing editor of TheCourt.ca and on the executive of the Osgoode Hall Law Journal. Prior to law school, she completed a SSHRC-funded MA in English at the University of Toronto. During her first years of practice, Natasha clerked for the judges of the Superior Court of Justice in Toronto and for Justice Andrew D. Little of the Federal Court of Canada. In 2023 she completed her LL.M. at Harvard Law School, where she wrote on feminist legal theory in Title IX administration and enforcement. Natasha has contributed several articles on legal ethics to peer-reviewed academic journals.

Before becoming a lawyer, Natasha managed a healthcare non-profit organization that serves survivors of domestic violence.

Experience
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2024 CanLII 524 (ON LA)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2022 CanLII 44187 (ON LA)
  • York University v York University Staff Association, 2022 CanLII 51862 (ON LA)
  • Chu de Québec-Université Laval v Tree of Knowledge International Corp., 2022 ONSC 5946 (aff’d 2022 ONCA 467)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2024 CanLII 524 (ON LA)
  • Toronto District School Board v CUPE Local 4400, 2022 CanLII 44187 (ON LA)
  • York University v York University Staff Association, 2022 CanLII 51862 (ON LA)
  • Chu de Québec-Université Laval v Tree of Knowledge International Corp., 2022 ONSC 5946 (aff’d 2022 ONCA 467)
Called to the Bar
  • Ontario (2020)
Education
  • Harvard Law School, Master of Laws, May 2023
  • Osgoode Hall Law School, Juris Doctor, April 2019
  • University of Toronto, Master of Arts – English, November 2013
  • University of Toronto, Bachelor of Arts – English Literature and Political Science, November 2012

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