Atty. Philip Abbink

Atty. Philip Abbink

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.

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Philip Abbink is a employment and government attorney, practicing at Cavalluzzo LLP. They have 21+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2005. Admitted to practice in Ontario (2005). Educated at University of Toronto (J.D., 2004) and University of Toronto (M.A. in International Relations, 2004). Recognitions include Best Lawyers in America — Labour and Employment Law (2026), Best Lawyers in America — Administrative and Public Law (2026), and Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice: (2026).

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  • 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
  • After living in Ireland for several years, Phil returned to Cavalluzzo as an Associate, and became a partner in 2017
  • During this time, his practice has focused on representing nurses in labour arbitration and professional regulatory proceedings
  • He has continued to advocate for individuals and institutions in Coroners’ Inquests, including representing the surviving siblings of Jeffrey Baldwin in the Inquest into his death over several months
  • Recommendations from this Inquest also led to significant changes in the child protection system in Ontario
  • At the Labour Relations Board, Phil acts for institutional clients in relation to appeals under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and other matters
  • He has experience in appeals to the Information and Privacy Commissioner, both as applicant and defendant
  • On a pro bono basis, Phil and a team of Cavalluzzo lawyers represented complainants at the disciplinary hearing of Supt
  • Mark Fenton, which arose from the kettling of protesters during the G20 protests in Toronto in 2010
  • Supt
  • Fenton was found guilty of professional misconduct based on the strong advocacy and cross-examinations conducted by Phil and the Cavalluzzo team during this lengthy and complex hearing
  • In cases that changed health care policy throughout the province, Phil, Kate Hughes and Tyler Boggs represented the Ontario Nurses’ Association in two arbitration proceedings successfully overturning Hospital policies requiring nurses who had not received the seasonal influenza vaccine to wear a surgical mask during influenza season
  • This required extensive understanding of the relevant science, as well as preparing and cross-examining the expert witnesses
  • Another notable victory required a Hospital to apply the short-term disability provisions of HOODIP consistently with the Human Rights Code, by counting modified hours and graduated return to work hours towards reinstatement of benefits (Ontario Nurses Association v
  • Southlake Regional Health Centre, Jan 8, 2020, B. Keller, unreported)
  • Most recently, Phil and the Cavalluzzo team obtained an injunction requiring five long-term care facilities to comply with Provincial Directives relating to the pandemic (Ontario Nurses Association v
  • Eatonville/Henley Place, 2020 ONSC 2467 (CanLII)), and also obtained an award requiring over 200 Long-term Care Homes represented by ONA to comply with the collective agreement, and OHSA, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect both residents and staff (Participating Nursing Homes v Ontario Nurses’ Association, 2020 CanLII 36663 (ON LA))

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Employment Law

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Government & Administrative Law

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What practice areas does Philip Abbink handle?
Philip Abbink focuses on employment, government. Each practice area listed reflects experience handling cases of that type in their licensed jurisdictions.
How long has Philip Abbink practiced law?
Philip Abbink has 21+ years of legal experience and has been licensed since 2005.
Where did Philip Abbink go to law school?
Philip Abbink earned their education at (J.D., 2004); (M.A. in International Relations, 2004).
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What awards or recognition has Philip Abbink received?
Philip Abbink's notable recognition includes: Best Lawyers in America — Labour and Employment Law; Best Lawyers in America — Administrative and Public Law; Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice:; Best Lawyers in America — Health Care Law.

Education

J.D.
University of Toronto
- 2004
M.A. in International Relations
University of Toronto
- 2004

Awards

Best Lawyers in America — Labour and Employment Law
- 2026
Best Lawyers in America — Administrative and Public Law
- 2026
Best Lawyers in America — Additional Areas of Practice:
- 2026
Best Lawyers in America — Health Care Law
- 2026

Bar Admissions

Ontario
Admitted: 2005

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