Howie, Sacks & Henry is pleased to once again return as a corporate sponsor of the Virtual 2021 Provincial ABI Conference, taking place on October 28 and 29, 2021.

Presented by the Ontario Brain Injury Association (OBIA) and its partner community associations, the conference features a full two days of educational sessions for rehabilitation professionals and other service providers, as well as timely and thought-provoking keynote speakers.

This year’s conference is being hosted online and we are excited to have the opportunity to connect virtually with our friends and colleagues in the acquired brain injury community. Please stop by and say hello at our electronic booth – you can find us in the Corporate Sponsors section of the Exhibit Hall. Don’t forget to enter our giveaway draw while you’re there!

For more information on the Provincial ABI Conference, or to register, please visit the conference website.

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Since 2011 Canadian Lawyer Magazine rated us one of the top personal injury law firms in Canada. Why? With close to 20 years helping accident victims and their families, our firm understands the laws that affect your rights to compensation because we’ve helped shape those laws in favour of accident victims.