Rabi Abid is an Articling Student at Fomcenco Law.
Rabi received her JD at the University of Windsor. She received a Social Justice Fellowship and pursued a placement at the Human Rights Legal Support Centre where she assisted clients with their rights under the Ontario Human Rights Code. She also participated in the Migrant Farmworkers Clinic where she provided legal support, engaged in community organization and worked on legal reform projects to address the complex needs of precarious workers. Rabi further participated in the Health Justice Clinic for Mental Health and Addiction to provide legal services to consumers and survivors of mental health and addiction services.
At Windsor Law, Rabi worked as a Research Assistant for various professors. She was also a member of the Academic Planning Committee and the VP of Events of the Disability Law Society. In 2023, she built her advocacy skills at the Kawaskimhon Indigenous Moot.
Rabi holds a Honors Bachelor of Commerce from McMaster University and minored in Indigenous studies. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking and reading.