Erika Anschuetz
Senior Associate
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Biography
Erika Anschuetz practises in all areas of commercial and civil litigation, with a focus on contractual disputes, product liability, consumer product safety, securities litigation, and class actions.
Erika has represented individuals, businesses, financial institutions, and regulatory bodies in a range of disputes before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Divisional Court, Court of Appeal for Ontario, British Columbia Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court of Canada.
Erika also routinely advises organizations regulated by Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency on a variety of compliance and enforcement issues, including product recalls.
While in law school, Erika competed in the Gale Cup Moot and volunteered with the Student Legal Information Clinic and Pro-Bono Students Canada. Erika maintained Dean's List designation throughout law school, graduated among the top 10 students in her class, and received the Bryden Family Prize in Administrative Law and the McInnes Cooper Prize in Trial Advocacy. Before law school, Erika worked in learning and development for a global human capital management company.
Professional experience
Collapse allJ.D., University of New Brunswick, 2016
B.A. (Hons), University of Toronto, 2009
- Ontario 2017
Erika's representative experience includes:
- Representing a Canadian publicly traded company in a contested proxy dispute
- Intervening on behalf of a civil liberties association before the Supreme Court of Canada in a constitutional challenge to provincial regulations that govern the standard of proof required in correctional disciplinary proceedings in Saskatchewan
- Representing a retailer in a complex product liability action against the manufacturer and supplier of several models of residential appliances
- Intervening on behalf of a civil liberties association in a constitutional challenge of municipal by-laws that prohibit homeless encampments in public parks
- Representing a hospitality company in an action alleging bad faith in the termination of a lease. Judgment was granted in the client's favour following a four-week commercial list trial and was upheld on appeal before the Court of Appeal for Ontario, with leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada denied
- Representing a pharmaceutical company in a proposed class action and related individual litigation
- Representing an investment management firm in an action against a public issuer seeking damages based on alleged misrepresentations in public disclosures
- Representing a Canadian financial institution in an application to pass mutual fund accounts
- "Litigating Equality in the Public Interest" (panelist), Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Toronto, Ontario, April 2024
- Canadian Bar Association
- Ontario Bar Association
- Law Society of Ontario
- The Advocates' Society
- English