Background
Barry, David G. was born on August 2, 1944 in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Barry, David G. was born on August 2, 1944 in Saint John, New Brunswick.
Saint Francis Xavier University (Honors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, 1966). University of Alberta (Master of Science, Computer Science, 1968). University of New Brunswick (Bachelor of Laws, 1972).
Worked at Barry & O"Neil (Saint John, New Brunswick) specializing in Corporation, Commercial, Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1972, New Brunswick. Author: "From Quill Pen to Apsamp," Canadian Bar Journal, April 1972.
Member, Board of Governors, 1979-1988 and Chairman of the Board, 1984-1985, Canadian Law Information Council.
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Chairman, Tax Subsection, New Brunswick Branch, 1973-1978. Member of National Council, 1975-1979.
Provincial Council, 1973-1977. National Chairman, Law, Science and Technology Committee, 1976-1978.
Member, Professional Service Committee, 1979-1983).
Saint John Law Society (Member of Council, 1973-1977). Law Society of New Brunswick (Member of Council, 1974-1976. Member of Bar Admission Course Committee, 1977-1984.
Lecturer, 1977-1992.
Chairman, Automation Committee, 1986-1987). Information Processing Society of Canada. Association of Computing Machinery.
Canadian Tax Foundation (Member of Board of Governors, 1980-1984).
American Bar Association.
Member, Board of Governors, 1979-1988 and Chairman of the Board, 1984-1985, Canadian Law Information Council. Member: Canadian Bar Association (Chairman, Tax Subsection, New Brunswick Branch, 1973-1978. Member of National Council, 1975-1979.
Provincial Council, 1973-1977.
National Chairman, Law, Science and Technology Committee, 1976-1978. Member, Professional Service Committee, 1979-1983).
Saint John Law Society (Member of Council, 1973-1977). Law Society of New Brunswick (Member of Council, 1974-1976.
Member of Bar Admission Course Committee, 1977-1984.
Lecturer, 1977-1992. Chairman, Automation Committee, 1986-1987). Information Processing Society of Canada.
Association of Computing Machinery.
Canadian Tax Foundation (Member of Board of Governors, 1980-1984). American Bar Association.