March 10 marks the beginning of this year’s Ramadan (raa-muh-daan). From a non-religious perspective, Ramadan can be seen as a time for personal growth, community building and social cohesion. It offers valuable lessons in empathy, self-discipline and altruism, which are universal values that can be appreciated and embraced by people from all walks of life.
Rana Sahly
Born and raised in Toronto, Rana recently began her legal career with the Burn Tucker Lachaîne team. Fluent in English and Arabic, Rana has a Paralegal Education degree from Sheridan College. Her internship at a personal injury firm in Brampton sparked her interest in personal injury and led her to pursue a job in the field.
Her extensive experience in administrative work and customer service helped shape Rana into the outgoing and communicative person she is today. In joining the Burn Tucker Lachaîne team, Rana hopes to continue advancing her career in the legal field and providing excellent service to anyone in need.
Outside the office, Rana enjoys spending time with her family and friends, exploring new restaurants, & travelling.