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Michael Henry Recognized in 2020 Edition of Best Lawyers in Canada

Howie, Sacks & Henry is pleased to announce that Founding Partner Michael Henry has been recognized as a leading practitioner in personal injury in the 2020 edition of Best Lawyers in Canada.

August 21, 2019

Howie, Sacks & Henry is pleased to announce that Founding Partner Michael Henry has been recognized in the 2020 Edition of Best Lawyers in Canada in the area of Personal Injury. Recognition by Best Lawyers is based entirely on peer review. Methodology is designed to capture, as accurately as possible,the consensus opinion of leading lawyers about the professional abilities of their colleagues within the same geographical area and legal practice area.

Michael practices personal injury law, with an emphasis on motor vehicle accidents, insurance and disability claims and other facets of personal injury litigation, such as recreation/sports injury claims, motorcycle accidents, boating accidents and wrongful dismissal matters. Michael is committed to helping victims and their loved ones through difficult times and to achieve a fair result to compensate them for their losses. Michael has been a frequent speaker at continuing legal education programs and a contributor to various legal publications.

Michael is an active member of a number of legal professional associations and has held leadership roles in several brain injury associations. Michael has a large referral network for cases from the medical community and lawyers who trust his abilities and judgment to handle their patients’ and clients’ matters through the legal process in a compassionate way and to a timely resolution.

If the case cannot be settled, Michael has a proven track record of success at Trial and Arbitration. Michael’s commitment to his clients and support of all victims of personal injury is extended to his charitable activities. He is the founder of the “Personal Injury Bar Charity Hockey Challenge,” an annual tournament that has raised more than $500,000 for the Canadian Spinal Research Organization’s (CSRO) “Shoot for a Cure” campaign for the prevention and cure of spinal cord injuries.


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