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Mr. Aarij Jawaid, earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor, in 2018. Prior to Law School he attended the University of Western, where he earned his Honors Specialization in Anthropology.
As a new Lawyer, he joined a small multiline firm, in London, where he had completed his articling. His curiosity and enthusiasm lead him to Toronto whereby he practised law at a large personal injury law firm prior to returning to his home town, London, Ontario. For a brief time he practised defense law before finding his way back to personal injury law.
Aarij’s early experience as a Lawyer, introduced him to Civil Litigation, Family Law and Personal Injury Law, allowing insight into both plaintiff and defense. Fortunate for MD Lawyers, he is passionate about building his practise as a Personal Injury Litigator.
Aarij works with the multi-talented team at MD Lawyers on a wide variety of personal injury matters, including medical malpractice and motor vehicle collisions.
He is previously a Member of the Board of Directors for Play Canada, and volunteered his time coordinating a men’s hockey league. He has enjoyed coaching children in the sport of cricket.
Aarij’s early experience as a Lawyer has introduced him to Civil Litigation, Family Law and Personal Injury Law, allowing him insight into both plaintiff and defence. He is passionate about building his practice as a Personal Injury Litigator.
Aarij earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Windsor, in 2018. Prior to Law School he attended the University of Western, where he earned his Honors Specialization in Anthropology.
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Aarij remains an active community member, he has volunteered his time coordinating a men’s hockey league, is a Member of the Board of Directors for Play Canada, has previously coached children in the sport of cricket, coordinated food drives to support Families living in poverty, and successfully advocated funding to have three cricket grounds built in London.