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2011 Oral History Interview

Ms. Philippa Samworth

Interview Details
Year: 2011
Pages: 181
Status: Open

This oral history interview with Philippa Gower Samworth, conducted on August 3, 2011, covers her distinguished career as an insurance lawyer in Ontario. Born in Trois-Rivières, Quebec in 1952 to British and Welsh parents, Samworth was educated at Havergal College and Queen’s University before graduating from Queen’s Law School in 1977. Her legal career was primarily spent at Lee, Fireman & Regan from 1983-2000, where she specialized in accident benefits law and handled landmark cases including Cook v. Ipp and July v. Neal.

Samworth played a significant role in Ontario’s auto insurance policy development, working extensively with government bodies including the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO) on designated assessment systems and no-fault insurance implementation. After partnership disputes, she moved to Dutton Brock in 2000, transitioning into arbitration and mediation work. Her professional recognition includes Fellowship in the American College of Trial Lawyers and active involvement in The Advocates’ Society, where she witnessed significant organizational changes under presidents Ron Slaght and Bruce Carr-Harris, including the introduction of civility initiatives and restructuring of practice committees.

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References

The following are a selection of topics discussed in this oral history.

Courts
  • FSCO
  • Ontario Court of Appeal
  • Ontario Insurance Commission
  • Supreme Court of Canada
Educational Institutions
  • Queen's Law School
  • University of Toronto
  • University of Windsor Law School
Government Bodies
  • Financial Services Commission of Ontario
  • Ministry of Finance
  • OHIP
Historical Events
  • auto insurance reforms
  • Bill 59
  • introduction of no-fault insurance
  • Justice Cory taskforce report
  • OMPP implementation
  • paralegal regulation reform
Jurisdictions
  • England
  • Ontario
  • Quebec
  • Sudbury
  • Thunder Bay
  • Timmins
  • Toronto
  • Whitby
Law Firms
  • Blaney, McMurtry, Pasternak, Smela & Watson
  • Davies, Ward & Beck
  • Dutton Brock
  • Lee, Fireman & Regan
  • McGarry, McKeon
Legal Cases
  • Cook v. Ipp
  • July v. Neal
Oral History Tags
  • Women Lawyers
People Mentioned
  • Bob Franklin
  • Brian Brock
  • Bruce Carr-Harris
  • Charlie McKeon
  • Jack Fireman
  • Jim Flaherty
  • Jim Regan
  • Joe Oliver
  • Justice Cory
  • Paul Lee
  • Philippa Gower Samworth
  • Ron Slaght
  • Terry Collier
Professional Organizations
  • American College of Trial Lawyers
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Canadian Defence Lawyers Association
  • Defence Research Institute
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • The Advocates' Society
Time Periods
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
Topics
  • accident benefits
  • Arbitration
  • auto insurance
  • catastrophic impairment
  • Civility
  • Insurance Law
  • Mediation
  • Medical Malpractice
  • mentoring
  • No-Fault Insurance
  • Paralegal Regulation
  • Tort Law

Some of these references were generated by AI and may contain inaccuracies.

Archive Details

Archive Code: C 81-4-0-180
Title: Interview with Ms. Phillipa Samworth
Date: 2011
Description: Textual records, Sound recordings
Physical Description: 1 file of textual records. - 6 audio cassettes (ca. 720 minutes)
Location: Interview conducted as part of the Advocates' Society Project.

Scope: File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Ms. Phillipa Samworth (b. 1952). This interview concerns her personal and professional history. File includes six audio cassette recordings and a transcript (181 p.). This interview was recorded on August 3, 2011.

File consists of oral history records documenting the life and career of Ms. Phillipa Samworth (b. 1952). This interview concerns her personal and professional history. File includes six audio cassette recordings and a transcript (181 p.). This interview was recorded on August 3, 2011.