Syboney Hines

Driven. Skilled. Committed.
Syboney is a licensed paralegal holding a Paralegal Diploma with Honours from Humber College. She brings hands-on experience in litigation support, research, and client advocacy.
Email Syboney at : Syboney@karkylegal.ca
Syboney Hines is a Licensed Paralegal with the Law Society of Ontario, bringing a strong background in litigation support, statutory research, and client relations. She holds a Paralegal Education Diploma with Honours from Humber College and a Women in Leadership Certificate from the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management.
Her professional experience includes work with Legal Enforcements & Genesis Legal Services as a Law Clerk, where she prepares evidence materials, supports hearings before the Landlord and Tenant Board, and manages client inquiries. She previously completed a paralegal internship at Worsoff Law Firm, gaining hands-on litigation experience across the Provincial Offences Court, Ontario Court of Justice, and Superior Court of Justice.
She is passionate about mentorship and community, having served as a Peer Mentor for Humber College’s first-year paralegal students, guiding many mentees through their studies. Syboney is also a member of the Ontario Paralegal Association, staying engaged with the broader legal community.
With a reputation for professionalism, detail-oriented research, and strong client service, Syboney is committed to delivering effective and accessible legal support.
Education:
- Paralegal Education Diploma (Honours) – Humber College, 2024
- Rotman Women in Leadership Certificate – University of Toronto, 2023
- Esthetic Certificate (High Honours) – Seneca Polytechnic College, 2012
Volunteering:
- Peer Mentor, Humber College (2023–2024)
Syboney Legal Services
Highway Traffic Offences
Protecting your driving record
Small Claims Litigation
Handling disputes efficiently and effectively
Landlord and Tenant
Navigating complex landlord and tenant relationships
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