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Lawyers

Trusted advisors and zealous advocates for our clients, we focus on achieving our clients' goals and exceeding their expectations.

Sharon Ann Rohoman

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Sharon's practice is focused on the areas of real estate, family law, wills and estates and notary services. 

She has closed hundreds of real estate transactions since 2010 and has worked closely with Realtors and mortgage brokers to ensure that her clients' interests are protected.  

Prior to entering private practice, Sharon obtained an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in 2006 from the University of Toronto, majoring in International Development Studies and Society & Environment. She subsequently obtained a Juris Doctor degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2009.

During law school she served as a caseworker in the Social Assistance, Violence and Mental Health division of Parkdale Community Legal Services. She also volunteered with Pro Bono Students Canada’s Family Law Project at the North York Family Courts, as well as interned at the South Asia Human Rights Documentation Centre in New Delhi, India during the summer of 2007.

Sharon was called to the Bar of Ontario in June 2010 and subsequently opened her own family law and real estate practice in uptown Toronto, before openning Rohoman & Mohammed LLP.

She has also served on the board of directors of Malvern Family Resource Centre, a not-for-profit community agency assisting families in the Malvern community. In 2015, she was awarded the Dr. George Sewell Award for being an Outstanding Board Member. 

Allan Rasheed Mohammed

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Allan's practice includes residential and commercial real estate, private and institutional mortgages, mortage collection and enforcement, employment law and litigation. 

Allan is committed to providing strong representation to his clients and zealously advocating on their behalf, while providing frank and practical advice. 

 

Prior to entering private practice, Allan worked in the public, private and non-profit sectors. In labour and employment law, he has worked on the sides of both  workers and management. 

Allan has been involved with a variety of volunteer organizations, most recently as  member of the Board of Directors of On-Track Career and Employment Services and former volunteer as a big brother with Big Brothers and Sisters of Toronto.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and City Studies from the University of Toronto as well as a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School (2009). Prior to enrolling in law school, he worked for the Ontario Pay Equity Commission in Toronto and subsequently with the Ontario Ministry of Government Services in a Human Resource Management role.

While working towards his Juris Doctor, Allan worked part-time for the Law Commission of Ontario and summered with the Public Service Labour Relations Board (PSLRB) in Ottawa. He also worked in the Workers’ Rights Division at Parkdale Community Legal Services (PCLS) and volunteered with the Workers’ Action Centre during law school. Allan received the Walter Williston Essay Prize in Civil Liberties and Diefenbaker Essay Prize at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School.

Following law school, Allan articled at a boutique labour and employment law firm located in Ottawa.

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