Our History

At the time that Tracey Tremayne-Lloyd (TTL) began her dedication to the study and practice of health law, the subject was not taught in Canadian law schools, nor was it recognized as a specialty by the Law Society of Upper Canada.

Recognizing the changing legal landscape and increased legal oversight and accountability in health care delivery, TTL became a writer, lecturer, and practitioner in a new regulatory, policy driven, and legally restrictive arena.

TTL founded the Health Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association in 1987 and was its first National Health Law Chair. In conjunction with a highly specialized committee she assembled, TTL authored and published the first report from the legal profession across North America on the legal implications of HIV/AIDS and the protection of civil rights.

“Representing clients zealously, maintaining the highest ethical standards, and communicating well with clients are the foundations of our practice.”

Throughout her career as a health law lawyer, TTL has had her hand on the pulse of the health law business. Nurturing health law’s development from the beginning, TTL is a specialist on its origins and a leading voice and expert in its current applications. She will be a strong and anchoring force for its future.

Evolution of Health Law

Health law has evolved over the past three decades from what was seen as a purely advocacy legal discipline, in which the rights of regulated health care professionals required protection and promotion in a heavily regulated scheme of accountability, into a broad spectrum legal discipline requiring lawyers with business law, tax law, not-for-profit and charities law, and mergers and acquisitions law backgrounds to familiarize themselves with the legal rules and regulations that govern the delivery of health care, the conflict of interest rules that govern health professionals, and the regulatory framework that governs joint ventures in the health care industry and health care business at all levels. Health law has now become a very highly specialized area of practice in respect of business and tax law, in addition to the requirement for ongoing advocacy services to protect health care professionals and providers.

In the legal world today, a business deal or joint venture involving any combination of a non-insured health service and an insured health service is not just a regular transaction from a legal advice perspective. Lawyers providing advice in this area must have background knowledge and expertise in the various legal instruments, statutes, regulations, policy statements and governance requirements in place in the applicable jurisdiction.

Lawyers representing regulated health care professionals or providers who wish to joint venture with pharmaceutical companies in advancing medical science with research or drug studies must be aware of the rules for both parties as to who can receive grants or donations and what type of corporate entity must be structured to avoid the conflict of interest rules. In ventures between the not-for-profit sector and the for-profit health care sector, the structure must be carefully crafted so as not to expose the parties to the risk of prosecution for offences either through the statutory accountability scheme or through self-governing legislation. Advocacy services to regulated health professionals and providers, while still an essential component of health law today, have become a small segment of the health law Bar.

Consultation Fee

TTL Health Law is pleased to meet with prospective clients to discuss their health law needs. The firm’s policy is to charge a one-time flat consultation fee. For this, the lawyer will review any documentation or information that you can provide ahead of the initial consultation and will book a full morning or afternoon for the initial meeting. During that time, the lawyer will discuss your matter in detail and will provide advice and direction as necessary.

If ongoing legal services are required following the consultation meeting, and should you elect to retain the lawyer’s ongoing services, only at that time, will a normal hourly rate retainer agreement be entered into and the ongoing billing policies of TTL Health Law will be set out and explained fully.

To contact TTL Health Law for an initial consultation, either in-person, by Skype, teleconferencing, or any other remote access arrangement, please click here.