Alysha Shore

Alysha Shore is a practical, solution driven litigator with a wide range of advocacy skills. As a trusted advisor to her clients, Alysha understands that interpersonal dynamics play a significant (but often neglected) role in resolving legal disputes. Her practice spans civil and commercial litigation, administrative/public law and employment. Alysha has significant trial and hearing experience before all levels of court in Ontario and numerous administrative bodies.
Alysha serves on the firm’s Executive Committee and is Chair of the firm’s Student Program.
Education
- Osgoode Hall Law School, J.D., 2010
- University of King's College, B.A. (Hons.), 2005
Bar Admissions
- Ontario, 2011
Professional Affiliations
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
- The Advocates' Society
- Toronto Lawyers Association
Practice Areas
Awards and Honours
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Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 – Administrative and Public Law, Health Care Law, Labour and Employment Law
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Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada 2024 - Corporate and Commercial Litigation
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Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory: Litigation - Regulatory & Public Law
Representative Work
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Represents individuals and businesses in all areas of commercial, employment, civil and administrative litigation.
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In the commercial litigation context, Alysha acts for businesses in shareholder disputes, oppression actions, breach of contract claims and investor negligence. Her clients range from small local businesses to large multi-national corporations.
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In the employment law context, Alysha frequently provides advice to employees and employers with respect to contract negotiations, termination of employment, human rights and workplace investigations.
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In the administrative law context, Alysha acts as prosecution counsel before the discipline committees of various professions and on appeals or judicial reviews. She also defends professionals before their regulators and the civil courts.
Community Involvement
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Regularly volunteers as duty counsel for Pro Bono Law Ontario’s Law Help Clinic at the Superior Court of Justice and has often been retained by clients from the clinic on a pro bono basis.
Presentations
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Panelist – Writing a Factum in 2024: Issues and Tips – Law Society of Ontario – June 2024
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Panelist – The Art of Examination-in-Chief – The Advocates’ Society – November 2023
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Co-Chair – Tackling Delays in Administrative Law – Ontario Bar Association – December 2021
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Panelist – Virtual Client Management – The Advocates’ Society – May 2021
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Co-chair – Adjudicative Tribunal Primer – Ontario Bar Association – May 2021