Headshot of David Issac.
Headshot of David Issac.
Headshot of David Issac.
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David T. Isaac

Partner

David is a personal injury and health lawyer in our London office with a focus on helping cyclists and accident survivors navigate recovery. He regularly shares his expertise through guest lectures and conference presentations.

Education

  • Admitted to the Ontario Bar (2019)

  • Juris Doctor, (With distinction), Western University (2018)

  • Master of Arts, Philosophy, University of Waterloo (2015)

  • Double Major, Philosophy and English (Honours), Western University (2014)

Education

  • Admitted to the Ontario Bar (2019)

  • Juris Doctor, (With distinction), Western University (2018)

  • Master of Arts, Philosophy, University of Waterloo (2015)

  • Double Major, Philosophy and English (Honours), Western University (2014)

Education

  • Admitted to the Ontario Bar (2019)

  • Juris Doctor, (With distinction), Western University (2018)

  • Master of Arts, Philosophy, University of Waterloo (2015)

  • Double Major, Philosophy and English (Honours), Western University (2014)

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada, Health Care Law & Personal Injury Litigation

  • Board Member, London Cycle Link (January 2023-present)

  • Course Lecturer, The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023)

  • Policy Committee Member, Museum London (2021-present)

  • Course Lecturer, Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

  • Board Member, Changing Ways (2019-present)

  • Middlesex Law Association Scholarship (2018)

  • J.S.D. Tory Writing Prize (2018)

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada, Health Care Law & Personal Injury Litigation

  • Board Member, London Cycle Link (January 2023-present)

  • Course Lecturer, The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023)

  • Policy Committee Member, Museum London (2021-present)

  • Course Lecturer, Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

  • Board Member, Changing Ways (2019-present)

  • Middlesex Law Association Scholarship (2018)

  • J.S.D. Tory Writing Prize (2018)

Awards and Recognition

  • Recognized in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in Canada, Health Care Law & Personal Injury Litigation

  • Board Member, London Cycle Link (January 2023-present)

  • Course Lecturer, The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023)

  • Policy Committee Member, Museum London (2021-present)

  • Course Lecturer, Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

  • Board Member, Changing Ways (2019-present)

  • Middlesex Law Association Scholarship (2018)

  • J.S.D. Tory Writing Prize (2018)

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Novel Science or Oral History? The Admissibility of Co-produced Information in Canadian Courts, Alberta Law Review 56:3 (Spring 2019)

  • Pluralism in Evidence: Co-Production, Oral History and Novel Science, Commission on Legal Pluralism, Ottawa (August 2018)

  • Misgendering of Trans People in the Canadian Legal System, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto (June 2018)

  • Excluding Experts: The Contradictory Notion of “General Acceptance” of Novel Scientific Evidence, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Mexico City (June 2017)

  • Is Information Co-Produced by Indigenous Peoples and Scientists Admissible as Evidence? International Social Philosophy Conference, Chicago, IL (July 2017)

  • Canadian Science Policy: Past, Present, and Future, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo (March 2015)

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Novel Science or Oral History? The Admissibility of Co-produced Information in Canadian Courts, Alberta Law Review 56:3 (Spring 2019)

  • Pluralism in Evidence: Co-Production, Oral History and Novel Science, Commission on Legal Pluralism, Ottawa (August 2018)

  • Misgendering of Trans People in the Canadian Legal System, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto (June 2018)

  • Excluding Experts: The Contradictory Notion of “General Acceptance” of Novel Scientific Evidence, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Mexico City (June 2017)

  • Is Information Co-Produced by Indigenous Peoples and Scientists Admissible as Evidence? International Social Philosophy Conference, Chicago, IL (July 2017)

  • Canadian Science Policy: Past, Present, and Future, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo (March 2015)

Selected Presentations and Publications

  • Novel Science or Oral History? The Admissibility of Co-produced Information in Canadian Courts, Alberta Law Review 56:3 (Spring 2019)

  • Pluralism in Evidence: Co-Production, Oral History and Novel Science, Commission on Legal Pluralism, Ottawa (August 2018)

  • Misgendering of Trans People in the Canadian Legal System, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Toronto (June 2018)

  • Excluding Experts: The Contradictory Notion of “General Acceptance” of Novel Scientific Evidence, Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Mexico City (June 2017)

  • Is Information Co-Produced by Indigenous Peoples and Scientists Admissible as Evidence? International Social Philosophy Conference, Chicago, IL (July 2017)

  • Canadian Science Policy: Past, Present, and Future, Balsillie School of International Affairs, Waterloo (March 2015)

Teaching

  • The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023, 2024)

  • Public Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

Teaching

  • The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023, 2024)

  • Public Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

Teaching

  • The Law of Urbanism, Western University Faculty of Law (2023, 2024)

  • Public Healthcare Law and Policy, Western University Faculty of Law (2021)

Memberships

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • London Cycle Link

  • The Advocate's Society

Memberships

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • London Cycle Link

  • The Advocate's Society

Memberships

  • Ontario Bar Association

  • Canadian Bar Association

  • Middlesex Law Association

  • London Cycle Link

  • The Advocate's Society

Helping Clients Live Their Best Lives

David Isaac is a partner in Lerners London office who practises in the Health Law, Personal Injury, and the Professional Regulation groups. Cycling is his primary method of transportation, and David has been riding to work for 15 years. He’s had his fair share of close calls with drivers and knows many people injured while riding. When he

became a lawyer, he wanted to use his legal knowledge to help other cyclists. “Beyond helping cyclists, I also assist people injured in car accidents, slip and falls, and people who have suffered dog bites,” says David. “It's satisfying to find creative ways to help accident survivors get back to living their best lives possible.”

David regularly guest lectures in departments across Western University, including the Faculty of Law, the Department of Nursing, and the School of Physical Therapy. He has presented at various regional conferences including the Brain Injury Association of London and Region and the Ontario Bike Summit.

David Isaac is a partner in Lerners London office who practises in the Health Law, Personal Injury, and the Professional Regulation groups. Cycling is his primary method of transportation, and David has been riding to work for 15 years. He’s had his fair share of close calls with drivers and knows many people injured while riding. When he became a lawyer, he wanted to use his legal knowledge to help other cyclists. “Beyond helping cyclists, I also assist people injured in car accidents, slip and falls, and people who have suffered dog bites,” says David. “It's satisfying to find creative ways to help accident survivors get back to living their best lives possible.”

David regularly guest lectures in departments across Western University, including the Faculty of Law, the Department of Nursing, and the School of Physical Therapy. He has presented at various regional conferences including the Brain Injury Association of London and Region and the Ontario Bike Summit.

David Isaac is a partner in Lerners London office who practises in the Health Law, Personal Injury, and the Professional Regulation groups. Cycling is his primary method of transportation, and David has been riding to work for 15 years. He’s had his fair share of close calls with drivers and knows many people injured while riding. When he became a lawyer, he wanted to use his legal knowledge to help other cyclists. “Beyond helping cyclists, I also assist people injured in car accidents, slip and falls, and people who have suffered dog bites,” says David. “It's satisfying to find creative ways to help accident survivors get back to living their best lives possible.”

David regularly guest lectures in departments across Western University, including the Faculty of Law, the Department of Nursing, and the School of Physical Therapy. He has presented at various regional conferences including the Brain Injury Association of London and Region and the Ontario Bike Summit.

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Everyone at Lerners is committed to ensuring your matters are addressed with the attention and care you expect.

Reach Out

Everyone at Lerners is committed to ensuring your matters are addressed with the attention and care you expect.