Toronto Sexual Abuse Lawyer

I’m Carly moore

ASSOCIATE

Becoming a lawyer gave me the tools to help survivors of sexual abuse and violence. Civil litigation is one way survivors can find the justice they deserve.

Carly Moore - Toronto Personal Injury Lawyer

My Support Team

Elizabeth Grant

Intake Coordinator & Law Clerk

egrant@lerners.ca
416.775.7685

Kristen Doucette

Intake Coordinator & Law Clerk

kdoucette@lerners.ca
416.775.7655

Koen Verpraet

Your voice matters most.

My work is survivor-focused. Your voice and goals are at the heart of your case and what matters most. I trust you know what you need to drive your recovery and make decisions for your case. I'm here to champion your choices and walk with you every step of the way.

Standing with you.

Seeking justice for sexual violence can be challenging in many ways. My job is to help you understand your options and support you through the process.

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    • Associate Lawyer, Lerners LLP (2020 to present)

    • Articling Student, Lerners LLP (2019-2020)

    • Summer Law Student, Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF National) (2018)

    • Caseworker, Social Assistance, Violence and Health Division, Parkdale Community Legal Services (2017)

    • Executive Committee Member, Toronto Branch, Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) (2017-2022)

    • Executive Committee Member and Co-Founder, Osgoode Survivors Peer Support Network, Osgoode Hall Law School (2017-2019)

    • Caseworker, Pro Bono Students Canada, Family Law Project (2017-2018)

    • Family Court Support Worker, Pro Bono Students Canada, Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic (2016-2017)

    • Admitted to the Ontario Bar (2020)

    • Juris Doctor, Osgoode Hall Law School, York University (2019)

    • Bachelor of Arts (Honours Sociology), Concordia University (2015)

    • While studying at Osgoode Hall Law School, Carly received the Reuben Hasson Award for her contributions to social justice, as well as the Barbara Betcherman Feminist Legal Internship Award for her work in advancing the legal interests of women and girls.

    • Before attending law school, Carly was a Faculty of Arts & Sciences Scholar at Concordia University, and received an award for her undergraduate thesis aimed at addressing cyberviolence against women and girls.