
Sarah is a partner at Taylor Oballa Murray Leyland LLP, practicing in music and entertainment law. Since joining the firm in 2016, she has built a practice focused on representing artists and music companies at all stages of their careers and businesses, offering pragmatic and strategic legal support across the industry. A classically trained violinist, Sarah’s passion continues to inform her connection to the creative community she works with.
Sarah holds an Honours B.Sc. in Mathematics & Statistics from McMaster University and a J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School. While attending Osgoode, she was a case-worker with the Innocence Project and Innocence Canada. Now, Sarah is a frequent speaker and mentor for industry and community organizations including Canada’s Music Incubator, Honey Jam, Law In Action Within Schools, Metalworks Institute, and Women In Music Canada.