Bio

Aminah joined Cavalluzzo in 2014 after articling with the firm. She practices primarily in the area of construction labour law.

Aminah received her J.D. from the University of Windsor in 2013. During law school she participated in the Law Enforcement Accountability Project (LEAP) and wrote for the LEAP blog, looking into police violence. She was also an Executive Member of the Justice at Work Committee, organizing career fairs and conferences encouraging students to pursue social justice-focused careers in law. Prior to law school, Aminah earned her B.A. (Honours) from the University of Toronto in History and Political Science.

Education

  • Call to the Ontario Bar, 2014
  • University of Windsor, J.D., 2013
  • University of Toronto, B.A. (Hons.), 2010

Related News

News/15 December 2022

New Court of Appeal Administrative Law Decision Applies Vavilov to Decisions from the Ontario Labour Relations Board

Cavalluzzo LLP lawyers are proud to have represented the Appellants

News/16 March 2022

Cavalluzzo Supports Mandatory Minimum Compensation for Articling Students

Cavalluzzo lawyers urge the LSO to implement mandatory minimum compensation for articling students in Ontario

News/10 January 2022

New Partner Announcement

Cavalluzzo LLP is very pleased to announce that Aminah Hanif and Lauren Sheffield have joined our partnership.

Related Events

Event/Feb 2, 2023

Danielle Bisnar and Aminah Hanif return as Judges at 2023 Julius Alexander Isaac Moot

Moot organized by the Black Law Students' Association of Canada

Cavalluzzo lawyers Danielle Bisnar and Aminah Hanif are delighted to return as judges in this year’s Julius Alexander Isaac Moot, organized by the Bla...
Event/Nov 30, 2021

Aminah Hanif Speaks at Vertra's Construction Labour and Employment Relations Conference

Aminah Hanif speaks at Vertra's Construction Labour and Employment Relations Conference.  She will be presenting a union-side perspective on "vac...
Event/Apr 8, 2020

Aminah Hanif Speaks on Unions and the Gig Economy at OBS's Current Issues in Labour Law

Aminah Hanif Speaks at the Ontario Bar Association’s Current Issues in Labour Law Conference. She will be speaking on a panel discussing organiz...

Cases

Case/23 June 2010

Canadian Civil Liberties Association v. Toronto Police Service

Canadian Civil Liberties Association v. Toronto Police Service, 2010 ONSC 3525. Long Range Acoustical Devices (“LRAD”), colloquially descr...