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Zara Suleman

Zara Suleman

Zara holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications and Women's Studies from Simon Fraser University (1994); a Law degree from the University of Ottawa (2004); and a Master of Laws degree from the University of Victoria (2006). In law school Zara was awarded the David Shore Prize and Canadian Scholars’ Press Award.

After completing her LL.M. Zara articled with the B.C. Public Interest Advocacy Centre.

Zara was called to the Bar in British Columbia in 2007. Prior to working at North Shore Law Zara worked as an independent legal researcher and consultant and was also the Director of the Family Law Project for West Coast Women's Legal Education & Action Fund (LEAF). While at West Coast LEAF Zara coordinated the research and intervention application of West Coast LEAF in the Supreme Court of Canada case, Rick v. Brandsema.

Zara is a member of the Trial Lawyers Association of BC; the Canadian Bar Association BC Branch Family Law Section and the Junior Family Law Lawyers Group.

Prior to law school, Zara Suleman was a front-line community advocate for over ten years working extensively on issues including violence against women, anti-racism organizing, immigrant and refugee issues, legal aid reform, custody and access advocacy, anti-poverty initiatives and specific coalition work with South Asian women.

Zara has published poetry, articles and academic research in various magazines, journals and anthologies in Canada and the United States. Some of her work includes: Falling through the Gaps: Gaps in Services for Young Women Survivors of Sexual Assault (Vancouver: FREDA, 1997); inclusion in the anthology Calling For Change: Women, Law, and the Legal Profession (Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2006) She has also written the report, “Not with a ten-foot pole: Law Students Perceptions of Family Law Practice” (Vancouver: West Coast LEAF, 2009).

She has been a speaker and presented at a variety of venues, some of which have included the: University of British Columbia Centre for Feminist Legal Studies Lecture Series; University of Ottawa, Ten Years After Touchstones Conference, National Black Law Student’s Association Conference and the Law Foundations Advocates Training Conference.

Through the years, Zara has served on a variety of Boards, Advisories and Steering Committees. Some of these have included being a Board Member of: Povnet, the South Asian Women's Centre, the Vancouver Custody and Access Support and Advocacy Association, Elizabeth Bagshaw Women's Clinic, Developmental Arts Society, Women In View Festival, and LaLuna Theatre Society. Zara has also served on the Domestic Violence Unit Advisory, the National Action Committee on the Status of Women Regional Anti-Violence Steering Committee and the Family Relations Act Reform Advisory Committee for SPARC B.C.

Zara focuses her practice on family law. She is conversant in Gujarati.

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. We are caught in an inescapable network of mutuality tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly.

Martin Luther King Jr.
Letter from a Birmingham jail 4/16/1963