Anjali Sandhu Awarded A. Montague Israels Q.C. Prize
Congratulations to Anjali Sandhu on being awarded the A. Montague Israels Q.C. Prize by the Manitoba Bar Association on June 25, 2021.
The award is made on the basis of performance in all aspects of the Manitoba Bar Admission Program, earlier academic record, likelihood of future professional and personal accomplishments, and other interests and achievements both within and outside the study and application of law. The terms of the prize competition reflect the many interests and accomplishments of the late A.M. (Monty) Israels, Q.C. (1904-1973), a distinguished lawyer, respected leader of the Bar and the first Director of the Manitoba Law Society’s Bar Admission Course (now the CPLED Program).
Mr. Israels was also an active servant of the community, and a person with a great sense of passion and justice. Since 1979, the Manitoba Bar Association annually awards the prize to an articling student who possesses the professional and personal attributes of scholarship, character, skill and breadth of interest that Mr. Israels valued and exemplified in his own career and life.
Anjali joins a distinguished group of MLT Aikins alumni who have received the award including Rob Gabor, Jonathan Kroft and Melissa Cattini.
Please join us in extending a special congratulation to Anjali on this significant achievement.
About Anjali Sandhu
Anjali obtained her Juris Doctor from the University of Manitoba in 2020. During law school she won first place in Robson Hall’s negotiation competition and went on to compete at the national Canadian Negotiation Competition in New Brunswick. She was named the class valedictorian for the University of Manitoba’s Faculty of Law 2020 graduating class.
Anjali was a summer student at the firm’s Winnipeg office in 2019. She worked as a constituency assistant at the House of Commons for three years, where she managed immigration cases and facilitated communication between constituents and the IRCC. She has also worked as a clerk at Manitoba’s Provincial Court.
Anjali has a background in the entertainment industry, she played Eszter Vand on the CBC legal drama Burden of Truth and she is a member of ACTRA.