Wendy Moore Johns*, Partner

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Phone: 416.868.3165

Fax: 416.868.3134

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Admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1995
 

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Practice Highlights

Wendy’s practice is exclusively personal injury and medical malpractice cases, acting on behalf of seriously injured people and their families. Wendy is a Director of the Ontario Trial Lawyers' Association (OTLA) and is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada's Justicia Project, the Advocates' Society and the Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association. Wendy has lectured for the Canadian Institute, The Neurological Rehabilitation Institute of Ontario, The Advocates' Society, The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and to healthcare providers in both the hospital setting and at academic conferences. Wendy is published in the 2010 Annual Review of Civil Litigation. She has been identified as a leading practitioner in the area of personal injury law by LEXPERT®. She also has the honour of having been selected by her peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Canada® 2012 in the field of personal injury litigation.
 

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours), University of Western Ontario (1990), Gold Medalist
  • Bachelor of Laws, Queens University (1993)

Practice Areas

  • Personal Injury
  • Medical Malpractice

Professional Activities and Affiliations

  • Director of The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association (OTLA)
  • The Advocates’ Society
  • The Law Society of Upper Canada's Justicia Project 
  • The Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association

 


 

 Publications and Presentations


  • The Advocates’ Society - Guest Lecturer
  • The Ontario Trial Lawyers Association - Annual Lectures
  • The Canadian Institute Legal Education Seminars - Guest Lecturer
  • The Neurological Rehabilitation Institute - Guest Lecturer
  • Lecturer to healthcare providers in hospitals and at academic conferences
     

Wendy Moore Johns, David Tenszen, and Sloan H. Mandel, How the Treatment, Care and Reports You Provide to Your Patients is Presented and Challenged When the Case Goes to a Trial, presented at St. John's Rehab Hosptial on March 7, 2012.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, Knowing Vital Future Care Cases, presented at the Advocates' Society's Annual Tricks of the Trade Conference, January, 2012.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, Understanding Neuropsychological Assessments, presented at the Back to School with Thomson, Rogers - Catastrophic Brain Impairment: Children, Young Adults and their Families (Rehabilitation Strategies) conference on September 8, 2011.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, The Admissibility of Criminal Convictions in Civil Trials, published in the Annual Review of Civil Litigation, 2010.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, What You Need to Know If You Have Been Injured in a Car Accident and What to Ask a Personal Injury Lawyer, published in Toronto Life's Legal Resource Guide, November, 2010 edition.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, The Transition of Patients from Hospital to Home under the Post September 1st SABS and Co-ordination of Treatment under the New SABS, presented at the Back-to-School II with Thomson, Rogers conference on September 30, 2010.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, Conference Chair: 2009 Ontario Trial Lawyers Association Fall Conference, Mea Culpa: Lessons Lived and Learned, October 29 & 30, 2009.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, The Matching Principle Revisited: Deducting Apples from Oranges, presented at the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association 2008 Fall Conference, October 30, 2008.

Wendy M. Moore Johns, David F. MacDonald, Insurer-Funded Medical, Rehabilitation and Attendant Care Services for Brain Injury Survivors while in Hospital, presented at Hamilton Health Sciences Centre on March 3, 2008.

 


 

Testimonial

Dear Wendy,

I am writing to you to say thank you from the bottom of my heart. You have given Dylan and my family more than just some money for his future…you gave me a chance to finally put this behind us once and for all.

I have been angry for quite some time for what happened to Dylan – even though he healed and believe me I was thankful for that; but, I was not able to get over the feelings of no accountability for the trials we had to overcome.

Now, with your help, I can put this awful ordeal away. I am truly grateful for what you have done. You have done what most lawyers did not care to do; you got restitution for his injury.

Thank you,

- D. Myers

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