Overview
Philip Abbink, Hons BA, MA, JD, practices in the areas of professional regulation and labour law, primarily providing advocacy for health care professionals in grievance arbitrations and at professional Colleges. He also represents employees in investigations, quasi-criminal regulatory proceedings and at Coroners' Inquests. Philip is also the Co-managing Partner at Cavalluzzo.
After earning a JD and a MA in International Relations from the University of Toronto, Phil articled at Cavalluzzo. During his articles, he represented the Ontario Nurses Association along with Kate Hughes in a Coroner’s Inquest arising from a death in a long-term care home. The recommendations from this inquest led to significant changes specifically related to the assessment of, and care for, residents with behavioural challenges, which remain in practice to this day. He then returned to primarily practice in the area of criminal defence, and related labour arbitration and professional regulator proceedings. He represented clients at Provincial and Superior Court, at the Court of Appeal, and before professional regulatory Colleges. His criminal defence practice principally related to professionals, including teachers and nurses.
As an associate, he worked with David Bloom in a very lengthy, and hotly contested, professional misconduct hearing at the College of Teachers, successfully defending the teacher against scores of allegations and obtaining a penalty of a mere reprimand.
Education
- University of Toronto, J.D., graduated 2004
- University of Toronto, M.A. in International Relations, graduated 2004
Awards & Recognitions
- Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada™ 2024 for work in:
- Labour and Employment Law
- Administrative and Public Law
- Additional Areas of Practice:
- Health Care Law