Paul R. Henry

Paul R. Henry

Areas of Practice

  • Civil & Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Arbitration
  • Estate Litigation
  • Legal & Medical Negligence
  • Expropriation & Municipal
  • Malpractice
  • Practicing with the firm since his call to the Bar in 1974
  • Acts extensively in administrative matters, including Ontario Municipal Board Hearings
  • Expertise in expropriation law
  • Acts in insurance claims, employment law suits and personal injury cases

Paul Henry graduated from Trinity College, University of Toronto with a B.A. in 1969 and with an LL.B. from University of Toronto Law School in 1972.  He articled with the firm and was called to the bar in 1974.  He has been counsel on over 60 major civil and criminal trials and administrative board hearings.

Paul has acted on behalf of numerous personal claimants and plaintiffs, developers and public agencies including Toronto and Region Conservation Authority, the Regional Municipality of Peel, the Regional Municipality of Durham, the County of Northumberland, the Town of Richmond Hill, the Ministry of Transportation, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Ontario Realty Corporation.

Paul has been a frequent lecturer to the Canadian Bar Association, the Ontario Expropriation Association, the Investigative and Forensic Accounting Diploma Program and to the Ontario Municipal Board.  He is a member of the Canadian Bar Association, the Ontario Expropriation Association and the Advocates Society.

Paul is frequently counsel for owners of expropriated properties and expropriating authorities.  He has been involved in many major projects including the Pickering Airport, the North Pickering Project, the Humber Bay Shores (Motel Strip), the Port Union Linear Park and the widening and construction of Highways 401, 427, 407, 410, 416, 69, 7, 6 and the Queen Elizabeth Way.

He has been counsel in the former County and Supreme Court, the Superior Court of Justice, the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada.

Publications:

  • Editor for a newsletter with respect to expropriation

Affiliations:

  • Ontario Expropriation Association
  • Law Society of Upper Canada
  • The Advocate's Society
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • The Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association
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