About Sinead
Sinéad Dearman: Indigenous Governance and Child Welfare Lawyer in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Sinead is an Associate at Olthuis Kleer Townshend LLP, a law firm committed to supporting First Nations communities. She works with First Nations leaders to realize their visions of family and community well-being, focusing on areas such as Indigenous governance, child welfare, negotiation, and litigation.
Practice Areas
- Indigenous Governance
- Child Welfare
- Negotiation
- Litigation
Sinead's greatest joy in her role is meeting with First Nations leaders in their territories, where she supports the exercise of inherent jurisdiction and asserts their rights. Her background includes working with communities to uphold and strengthen Indigenous laws, defending their legal positions in court.
Education & Credentials
- Degree: JD from University of Toronto Faculty of Law
Sinead has also dedicated her time to volunteer work and community initiatives. She serves on the Board of Directors for Aboriginal Legal Services, advocating for ending violence against Indigenous women through community-based approaches.
Awards & Recognitions
- Recognized: In Best Attorney USA for her contributions to indigenous law and practice since 2025.
Sinead's commitment to the legal needs of Indigenous communities has been recognized, leading to her inclusion in prestigious lists such as those provided by Best Attorney USA. Her recognition is a testament to her dedication and expertise in this critical area of law.
Current Affiliations & Associations
- Affiliation: Board Member - Aboriginal Legal Services
- Affiliation: Organizer - Community-Based Approaches to Ending Violence Against Indigenous Women
In addition to her professional work, Sinead is a passionate advocate for the well-being of Indigenous communities. She enjoys long walks on the land, indulging in walleye and cold water swimming, and immersing herself in reading.
Languages
- English - Primary Language
Sinead's commitment to her work extends beyond legal boundaries. She is fluent in English, the primary language of communication in law and practice within Canada.