Toronto
416.860.0003
Bar Admission:
2021
Christopher practices a wide range of civil litigation, including insurance, personal injury, and privacy matters. He has appeared at the Superior Court of Justice, Small Claims Court, and the Licence Appeal Tribunal.
While in law school, Christopher won several awards for his written and oral advocacy. As well, he received the Dean’s Gold Key Award at Osgoode Hall for his extensive clinical and pro bono work, and his leadership through the Community & Legal Aid Services Programme and Pro Bono Students Canada. Christopher also received the Wendy Babcock Social Justice Award for his continuous access to justice work throughout his academic career.
Christopher remains an active law school alum, mentoring law students through Pro Bono Students Canada and bringing his expertise to student mooting competitions as a coach or judge. He is proud to have coached a senior student mooting team to victory at the Oxford Price Media Law Moot Competition in New York City and several additional awards at the subsequent rounds in Oxford, UK.
Prior to his legal career, Christopher lived in Ottawa and had a career in business and fashion. In his spare time, he can be found in an escape room, a yoga studio, or on a plane to somewhere new.
Chris Dias was invited to engage on a panel of experts from private practice and government lawyers regarding in-firm interview strategies and tips to South Asian Law students in Ontario.
Christopher Dias was a panel speaker at the Prisme Conf. His panel was on the impact of race, migration, and gender within the queer legal community.