Harry
F. Steinmetz was admitted to the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1990. He graduated
from Carleton University in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics,
and the University of Victoria in 1988 with a Bachelor of Laws Degree.
Mr. Steinmetz is a member of the Advocates Society, the
Canadian Bar Association, the Metropolitan Toronto Lawyers Association and the
Medico-Legal society. He has authored a series
of articles on topics related to insurance law and personal injury, and most recently
published a treatise on the subject of punitive damages. He has also participated
as a guest instructor and lecturer at the Intensive Trial Advocacy Program at
Osgoode Hall. Mr. Steinmetzs litigation
practice is primarily restricted to the area of plaintiffs personal injury law.
He has extensive courtroom experience, conducting both jury and non jury trials
in the province of Ontario following his call to the Bar, in addition to attending
mediation and arbitration hearings at the Financial Services Commission of Ontario.
Mr. Steinmetz has also acted as counsel to other firms on a regular basis.
Mr. Steinmetz lives in Toronto with his three young children.
When not at work he enjoys activities with his family, including golf, tennis
and cheering on the Toronto Raptors. |