Abi Moore
Abigail (Abi) Moore started working at Victory Square as a Summer Research Assistant in 2022, returned as an Articling Student in 2024 and joined the firm as an Associate in 2025. Abi is deeply passionate about workers’ rights and class issues, both from a legal and social perspective. She practices labour, human rights and administrative law with a variety of experience before regulatory bodies, labour arbitrators and labour boards.
Abi completed a Juris Doctor from UBC in 2024. In law school, Abi was distinguished with several academic awards, including the Honourable Grant D. Burnyeat Award in Law; the Gerald Donegan, KC Prize Award in Canadian Constitutional Law; the Guild Yule & LLP Prize in Ethics and Professionalism; the Norton Rose Fullbright Prize in Labour Law; and the Edward D. Bates Award in Public Law. In 2022, Abi participated the W̱SÁNEĆ Law Field Course under Professor Robert Clifford on Vancouver Island learning W̱SÁNEĆ legal theory. She also completed an independent study under Property Law Chair Dr. Doug Harris on the legal history of leasehold property interests in False Creek, Vancouver BC.
Prior to law school, Abi received a Bachelor of Arts from UBC and completed an Honours thesis in Anthropology on digital mediations of brujeria, Puerto Rican witchcraft. Abi has been involved in grassroots organizing and mutual aid in the Downtown East Side since 2019 and has ongoing interest in advocating for residents of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side and tenant rights.
Abi enjoys playing and listening to experimental music and field recordings, gardening and philosophy.
Education
- JD, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, 2024
- BA (Hon), Anthropology, University of British Columbia, 2019
Associations
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Member, Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers
Practice Areas
Labour Law
Employment Law
Administrative Law
Bio
Abigail (Abi) Moore started working at Victory Square as a Summer Research Assistant in 2022, returned as an Articling Student in 2024 and joined the firm as an Associate in 2025. Abi is deeply passionate about workers’ rights and class issues, both from a legal and social perspective. She practices labour, human rights and administrative law with a variety of experience before regulatory bodies, labour arbitrators and labour boards.
Abi completed a Juris Doctor from UBC in 2024. In law school, Abi was distinguished with several academic awards, including the Honourable Grant D. Burnyeat Award in Law; the Gerald Donegan, KC Prize Award in Canadian Constitutional Law; the Guild Yule & LLP Prize in Ethics and Professionalism; the Norton Rose Fullbright Prize in Labour Law; and the Edward D. Bates Award in Public Law. In 2022, Abi participated the W̱SÁNEĆ Law Field Course under Professor Robert Clifford on Vancouver Island learning W̱SÁNEĆ legal theory. She also completed an independent study under Property Law Chair Dr. Doug Harris on the legal history of leasehold property interests in False Creek, Vancouver BC.
Prior to law school, Abi received a Bachelor of Arts from UBC and completed an Honours thesis in Anthropology on digital mediations of brujeria, Puerto Rican witchcraft. Abi has been involved in grassroots organizing and mutual aid in the Downtown East Side since 2019 and has ongoing interest in advocating for residents of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side and tenant rights.
Abi enjoys playing and listening to experimental music and field recordings, gardening and philosophy.
Education
- JD, Peter A. Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, 2024
- BA (Hon), Anthropology, University of British Columbia, 2019
Associations
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Member, Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers