Anthony Windwar
Medical Malpractice & Health Law
Phone: 905.731.1911 x237
Email: awindwar@hummingbirdlaw.com
Anthony Windwar
Anthony Windwar is an experienced medical malpractice and health law lawyer, recognized for his expertise in addressing complex legal challenges. He represents individuals and families impacted by medical negligence.
Anthony is known for his ability to simplify complex legal and medical issues, offering clear, strategic guidance to clients while advocating effectively in high-stakes cases. Clients appreciate his depth of knowledge, meticulous approach, and ability to tailor legal strategies to their unique circumstances.
Before beginning his legal career, Anthony completed an Honours Bachelor of Science in Human Biology and a Master of Health Science. He went on to develop a strong foundation in healthcare systems through quality assurance and regulatory roles in Toronto hospitals, gaining practical insight into the intricacies of Ontario’s healthcare landscape.
Practice Areas
- Medical malpractice litigation
- Health law
- Regulatory and compliance
Bar Admissions
- Member, Ontario Bar (2016)
Professional Associations
Medico-Legal Society of Toronto
Board Member, Medico-Legal Society of Toronto.
Young Practitioners Committee
Committee Chair, Young Practitioners, Medico-Legal Society of Toronto (2021-2024).
Certificates
- Certified Tissue Bank Specialist – AATB (2010-2012)
- Coaching for High Performance Certification (Hospital Systems)
- FDA Certificate: An Introduction to the Improved FDA Prescription Drug Labeling
- Lean Six Sigma Yellow-Belt Certification (Hospital Systems)
- University of Virginia School of Medicine – Certificate: Risk Assessment and Communication
Education
- Bond University (J.D., 2015)
- Nova Southeastern University (M.H.Sc., 2014)
- Humber College (Regulatory Affairs Graduate Certificate, 2010)
- University of Toronto (H.B.Sc., 2007)
Volunteer Work/ Advocacy Work
- Seminar Leader at the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine, teaching medical students about legal issues in medical practice, including informed consent and consent and capacity