Neil Abramson
Torkin Manes LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1993
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Neil Abramson stands out as a pivotal figure within the firm's Litigation Group, simultaneously leading the Health Professionals Group with distinguished prowess. Neil's legal practice, rich and varied, encompasses a wide spectrum of civil litigation areas, offering both individual and corporate clients unmatched representation across an array of legal conflicts. His knack for dissecting issues from multiple angles, combined with his superior skills in oral argumentation, renders him an indispensable asset to any legal team.
Neil adeptly navigates clients through the complexities of commercial disputes, torts including defamation and negligence, and employment law matters. His dedication particularly shines in defending health professionals. In this realm, Neil frequently represents clients in disciplinary proceedings across various health professional colleges in Ontario and handles appeals across all court levels. His expertise extends to advocating for medical staff associations and physicians embroiled in hospital privilege disputes, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to clients in diverse legal challenges.
Acknowledged for his expertise, Neil holds the prestigious title of Certified Specialist in both Health Law and Civil Litigation from the Law Society of Ontario, a rare dual recognition. His nearly three-decade career has also seen him as a venerated speaker and author on healthcare law and litigation topics, earning him accolades both in Canada and internationally. His recognition spans from national to global legal directories, underscoring his leadership in Healthcare Law and Professional Liability. Neil's inclusion in the Canadian Dental Protective Association's roster of approved counsel further attests to his esteemed position in the legal community.
Neil's legal journey is underpinned by robust credentials, including certifications in Civil Litigation and Health Law from the Law Society of Ontario. His legal education was completed at the University of Toronto, where he earned his LLB in 1992, followed by admission to the Ontario Bar in 1994. Neil's extensive career, marked by significant contributions to litigation and health law, reflects his deep commitment to excellence in legal practice.