Emma Bolf is an associate at Cavalluzzo LLP. Her primary practice areas include Labour Law and Construction Labour Law, Employment Law, Pay Equity, Professional Regulation, and Human Rights Law, representing unions as well as individual workers. She is dedicated to worker and social justice advocacy.
Emma previously articled and summered at Cavalluzzo LLP. Throughout law school, Emma worked at a union-side labour firm, specializing in labour arbitration and professional regulation in the education sector.
Emma received her Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School. While at Osgoode, Emma worked as a Caseworker in the Workers’ Rights division at Parkdale Community Legal Services, completed a placement at the Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic and was a Dean’s Fellow in Contract Law. During her final year of law school, Emma studied international law, European labour law, as well as comparative constitutional law at Trinity College in Dublin.
Before pursuing a career in law, Emma worked in the arts after receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen’s University with a specialization in Film and Theatre.