Sarah Morgan practices in both English and French in the areas of real estate, wills and estates. Sarah is also a part-time professor at the University of Ottawa.
Sarah is a graduate of both the University of Ottawa’s
French Common Law program and Michigan State University’s College of Law. She was called to the Ontario Bar in 2009.
Originally from Blackburn Hamlet, Sarah recently moved back with her husband Kevin. Sarah’s interests include ultimate frisbee, reading, maintaining her websites
www.animallaws.ca and
www.droitanimal.ca and playing sports of all kinds.
During the past several years, Sarah has been actively involved with various organizations in the community which include: the humane society, Mouvement d’Implication Francophone d’Orléans (MIFO), the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority, the University of Ottawa’s Community Legal Clinic and the University of Ottawa’s Environmental Law Clinic. In addition to this, Sarah volunteered as a “No-Means-No” program volunteer with the
Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund, and published a series of articles in
Inter Pares, the University of Ottawa’s common law student newspaper. More recently, Sarah also volunteered with the Orleans Soapbox Derby.
Sarah is currently the lawyer supervisor for a
Pro Bono Students Canada animal welfare project with the
Canadian Federation of Humane Societies and a mentor with
Legal Links and Bridges Mentorship Program.
Sarah is a part-time professor at the University of Ottawa where she teaches Animal Law and Environmental Law to common law students.
Sarah joined
Jacques Robert as an associate lawyer in February 2011 after working with a major law firm in the Ottawa area.
Sarah can be reached by
email or by calling 613-837-8418 ext 234.