Sharon Ilavsky is a new lawyer at Pavey, Law & Witteveen LLP and mainly represents individuals and businesses involved in disputes and Civil Litigation

Sharon's first career was with an insurance company, where she completed a corporate rotation program and later worked as a planning analyst.
Sharon has backpacked through South America, where she became competent in Spanish. She lived in The Netherlands and in Chile before returning to Canada.
Sharon obtained her law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School and has an Honours B.A. from York University, with a double major in Political Science and Law & Society.
Throughout law school, Sharon volunteered at the Community Legal Assistance Services Programme (CLASP), where she primarily represented low income clients with immigration issues, appearing before the Immigration and Refugee Board’s Refugee Protection Division and the Appeals Division. Sharon spent her last year at Osgoode as an elected board member of CLASP.
Sharon is a member of the Shades' Mill (Cambridge) and Waterloo Law Associations, as well as the Ontario and Canadian Bar Associations.