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George Robert Dale

Duty Counsel (per Diem) at Legal Aid Ontario

George Robert Dale has a diverse range of work experience. George Robert started their career as a Tennis Instructor and Program Coordinator for the City of Toronto, where they gained interpersonal skills and provided practical instruction for adults and children in various sports. George then worked as a Researcher for the Integrated Domestic Violence Court, where they gained knowledge of both criminal and family courts. George Robert later joined Behr Professional Corporation as an Articling Student, where they performed bail hearings, prepared research memoranda, and had carriage of files at the Ontario Court of Justice. After completing their articling, George became a Lawyer and started their own Law Office as a Sole Practitioner. In this role, they successfully guided matters through the court process, developed effective time management skills, and strengthened their public speaking abilities. George also worked as a Caselaw Analyst for Rangefindr, where they reviewed and analyzed previous court rulings to create a searchable database. George Robert then joined Legal Aid Ontario as a Duty Counsel, providing legal advice and appearing in court on behalf of unrepresented accused. Throughout their career, George has demonstrated a strong ability to prioritize issues, manage time efficiently, and develop effective strategies for their clients.

George Robert Dale earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Hons) degree from the University of Guelph from 2004 to 2008. George Robert then pursued further education and obtained a Doctor of Law (JD) degree from Queen's University from 2009 to 2012, specializing in the field of Law.

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