Sabrina is an associate at Roper Greyell, practicing in all areas of workplace law. Acting on behalf of unionized and non-unionized clients, Sabrina focuses on providing pragmatic advice and resolute advocacy.
Sabrina has experience running a practice in the areas of workplace law and commercial litigation. She has represented clients before all levels of court in British Columbia, and before various administrative tribunals and arbitrators in labour and employment-related matters. Sabrina’s commercial litigation experience has focused on assisting clients with corporate disputes involving senior management, including through the use of injunctive relief. In addition to her dispute resolution work, Sabrina regularly advises employers on proactive management of their workforce.
Prior to joining Roper Greyell, Sabrina practiced out of the Vancouver office of a national firm. As an articling student, Sabrina successfully defended a complaint before the BC Human Rights Tribunal. During her time at Queen’s University, Sabrina was involved with Queen’s Legal Aid, the Pro Bono Students’ Society, and the Faculty of Law’s peer tutoring initiative.
Outside of the office, Sabrina can often be found curled up with a good book, or watching Formula 1 racing absurdly early on Sunday mornings.
Education
B.A. & Sc. (Hons.), McMaster University, 2015
J.D., Queen’s University, 2018
Year of call
British Columbia, 2019
Publications
Think Twice Before You Hit “Send”: Your E-Mail Job Offer Could Be Binding
Doctrine of Res Judicata: Applied with Reference to the Context
Union Ordered to pay $500,000 for Making Defamatory Statements About Employer
BC Government Implements Changes to COVID-19 Guidelines: Masks, Proof of Vaccination
Membership / Affiliations
Canadian Bar Association
Vancouver Bar Association
Listings / Rankings
Best Lawyers Ones to Watch in Canada, 2023-2025