Paola Loriggio July 28, 2021 - 4:54 PM
Families alleging that an Ottawa fertility doctor used his own sperm as well as that of the wrong donors in performing artificial inseminations are poised to share millions in compensation after a proposed settlement was reached in the case.
The proposed settlement of more than $13 million was announced Wednesday as an Ontario court certified the lawsuit against Dr. Norman Barwin as a class action.
The lawsuit was launched in 2016 by Davina, Daniel and Rebecca Dixon after a DNA test revealed Rebecca was Barwin s biological daughter.
It has since grown to include scores of other plaintiffs, including former patients and the children conceived through the treatments they received.
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