Simona T. Jellinek

Simona T. Jellinek

She/Her

Gluckstein Personal Injury Lawyers

Recognized since 2019

Toronto, Ontario

Practice Areas

Personal Injury Litigation

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Simona Jellinek leads the Sexual Abuse and Assault team as counsel. Simona has more than 25 years of representing survivors of childhood abuse as well as adult assaults. She has litigated against religions institutions, Childrens’ Aid Societies, all levels of government, Big Brothers, Scouts, school boards, and many other institutions where people are placed in harms way. Simona’s has litigated hundreds of cases and has helped her clients achieve some of the highest settlements for sexual abuse cases in the Canada.

Simona is one of Canada’s most experienced and successful lawyers in the complex and unique area of sexual abuse and assault litigation. Her experience in the area allows her to provide effective legal advice with knowledge and compassion. She has dedicated her life to helping survivors of sexual trauma in their journey towards healing.

Simona has also been instrumental in changing important pieces of legislation including the removal of the limitation period in sexual abuse and assault cases. As well, she also assisted the government in amending legislation to allow survivors who are on ODSP to remain on ODSP even after receiving compensation from a judgment or settlement.

Simona’s expertise in the area has been recognized by her peers and she is listed in Best Lawyers and Lexpert. She has been honoured to receive the Distinguished Service award by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association and the Zenith Lexpert award. Simona is sought after by media outlets to provide insight and commentary on sexual abuse and assaults in Canada and abroad. As well, she has lectured at universities and presented papers on sexual violence litigation at Canadian and international conferences.

Simona was on the Executive Committee of the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association’s Board of Directors for almost a decade. She also served on the Toronto Police Sexual Assault committee for many years. She co-drafted the Sexual Abuse Guidelines applicable to all Ontario lawyers by the Law Society of Ontario.

Location
  • 595 Bay Street, Suite 301
    Toronto, ON M5G 2C2
    Canada
Demographics
  • Pronouns: She/Her
Education
  • Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Bachelor of Law, graduated 1994
  • University of Toronto, Bachelor of Arts, graduated 1991
Bar Admissions
  • Ontario, 1996
Affiliations
  • American Association for Justice - Member
  • Ontario Trial Lawyers Association - Board of Directors (2004-2007, 2009-2016, 2019)
  • The Canadian Bar Association - Member

Recognized in The Best Lawyers in Canada 2025 for work in:
  • Personal Injury Litigation
Special Focus:
  • Sexual Abuse
Awards:
  • Distinguished Service Award, Ontario Trial Lawyers Association, 2016

  • Lexpert Zenith Award, Mid Career Excellence, 2018
  • Lexpert ranked since 2016

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