Majd Obeid

Associate
P: 437-890-9301
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  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2023
  • J.D., Queen’s University, 2022
  • B.A. (Honours), York University, 2019
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 Overview

Majd is developing a broad litigation practice with a primary focus on insurance defence litigation, including motor vehicle accident claims, personal injury matters, occupier’s liability, and public authority defence. He takes pride in maintaining a client-centric approach, working closely with each client to craft litigation strategies that are cost-effective, efficient, and aligned with their objectives.

Before joining Blaney McMurtry LLP, Majd practiced at another insurance defence boutique, where he managed a wide range of similar files. During his articling term, he gained valuable experience on the plaintiff side of personal injury litigation, giving him a unique perspective on both sides of the dispute process.

Majd has represented clients at mediations, hearings, and proceedings before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court, and the Licence Appeal Tribunal.

While completing his Juris Doctor at Queen’s University, Majd worked with Prisoners with HIV/AIDS Support Action Network (PASAN) on a project to develop and distribute an informational booklet for inmates, outlining their rights when placed in segregation.

Outside the office, Majd is an avid basketball fan, enjoys strength training, and has developed a passion for travel in recent years.

 Education
  • J.D., Queen’s University, 2022
  • B.A. (Honours), York University, 2019
 Practice Areas  Called to the Bar
  • Called to the Bar of Ontario, 2023
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 Memberships

Memberships

  • Canadian Bar Association
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