Background
GROSMAN, BRIAN was born on May 20, 1935 in Toronto, Ontario.
GROSMAN, BRIAN was born on May 20, 1935 in Toronto, Ontario.
University of Toronto (Bachelor of Arts, 1957. Bachelor of Laws, 1961). Osgoode Hall and McGill University (Master of Laws, 1967).
Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1979.
Working as a partner of BRIAN A. GROSMAN, Queen's Counsel BRIAN A. GROSMAN, Queen's Counsel, born Toronto, Ontario, May 20, 1935. Admitted to bar, 1962, Ontario. 1971, Saskatchewan. Education: University of Toronto (Bachelor of Arts, 1957.
Bachelor of Laws, 1961).
Osgoode Hall and McGill University (Master of Laws, 1967). Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1979.
Author: "The Prosecutor: An Inquiry into the Exercise of Discretion," University of Toronto Press, 1969. "Justice in Crisis," University of Saskatchewan, 1971.
"Police Command: Decisions and Discretion,” Macmillan, 1975.
"New Directions in Sentencing," Butterworths of Canada, 1980. "The Executive Firing Lincolnshire: Wrongful Dismissal and the Law," Carswell-Methuen, 1982. "Fire Power," 1985, Penquin.
"Corporate Loyalty, A Trust Betrayed," 1988, Penguim.
Professor of Law: McGill University, 1970. University of Saskatchewan, 1971-1979.
Special Prosecutor to Ministry of Justice (Canada), 1964-1965. Recipient: Canadian Bar Foundation Award for Legal Research, 1966.
Beccaria Award for Legal Research and Law Reform in Quebec, Government of Quebec and Quebec Society of Criminology, 1971.
Fellow, New York University Institute of Comparative Criminal Law, Russell Sage Fellow in Law and Social Science, University of Denver, 1969. Commissioner, Inquiry Into Police Organization, Prince Edward Island, 1974. Commissioner, Uniform Law Commission of Canada, 1974-1977.
Founding Chairman, Law Reform Commission of Saskatchewan, 1974-1978.
Member:; Admitted to the bar, 1962, Ontario. 1971, Saskatchewan.
Advisory Counsel, Canadian Human Rights Foundation, 1975-1981. National Advisory Committee, Task Force on Disorders and Terrorism, Washington, District of Columbia, 1976. Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1979.
Member, Advisory Editorial Board, Journal of the Centre for Conflict Studies, University of New Brunswick, 1979-1985.
Contributor, Executives and the Law, Executive Magazine, 1982-1983. Commissioner, Metropolitan Toronto Police Complaints Commission, 1982-1986.
Speaker, Institute on Legal Aspects of Doing Business in Canada and the United States, 1985, American and Canadian Bar. Member: Canadian Bar Association (Council Member, 1974-1978).
Law Society of Upper Canada and Saskatchewan.
American Society of Criminology (Member, Executive Board, 1976-1978). American Law Institute. The Advocates Society of Ontario (Director, 1982-1985).