Alan D. Gold, Lawyer
Contributing Editor, Conference Chair and Speaker
Federated Press Contributions
Contributing Editor, Corporate Liability (CorpL) 1993-97 |
Speaker, "Computerizing Criminal Justice: A Better Life for Criminal Lawyers" The Use of Technology in Criminal Litigation Session, Technology in the Courtroom Conference, Toronto, March 27, 1998 |
Chair, HR and Workplace Crime Session, HR Executives Conference, Toronto, October 9-11, 1996 |
Chair, Corporate Fraud Session, Corporate Summit, Toronto, November 29-30, 1995 |
"Properly Drawn Search Warrant Can Be Silver Lining in Dark Cloud of Official Investigation" (1993) 1 CorpL 5 |
"Supreme Court Ruling Sends Clear Message: Honour Thy Creditors" (1993) 1 CorpL 35 |
"Regina versus Robert S.: Supreme Court of Canada Expands Self-Incrimination Privilege" (1995) 2 CorpL 95 |
"SCC Deals with Government Use of Statutorily Required Business Records in Regulatory Prosecutions" (1996) 2 CorpL 98 |
"Defending Charges by Collateral Attack on Administrative Orders" (1996) 3 CorpL 151 |
Biography
Born 12 March 1946 |
Educated University of Toronto B.Sc. 1967; Queen's University LL.B. 1970 (Gold Medallist) |
Partner, Gold & Fuerst |
Called to the Bar of Ontario 1973 |
Articled, Pomerant, Pomerant, Porter and Greenspan 1971-72 |
Certified Specialist in Criminal Litigation, Law Society of Upper Canada 1988 |
Chair, Criminal Litigation Specialty Committee, Law Society of Upper Canada 1990-95 |
Member, American College of Trial Lawyers, Society for the Reform of Criminal Law, Advocates' Society, American Bar Association, Canadian Bar Association, Canadian Institute for Administration of Justice, County of York Law Association, Criminal Lawyers' Association, International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists, Lawyers' Club, National Association of Criminal Defence Lawyers |
Lecturer, Queen's University, criminal law and trial practice 1974-77; University of Toronto, criminal law 1975-77; Osgoode Hall Law School of York University, criminal procedure 1979-81, trial advocacy 1982 and intensive trial advocacy program 1980-82; Ontario Bar Admission Course 1978-81 |
Author of numerous articles and frequent speaker and lecturer on criminal law topics |
Practice Description
Mr. Gold's practice is restricted to criminal trial and appellate work, covering the spectrum from sex offences to white collar crime. He has appeared as counsel before all levels of courts in Ontario. A large number of his appellate cases before the Ontario Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court of Canada are reported. |
Address
Gold & Fuerst |
Suite 210 |
20 Adelaide Street East |
Toronto, Ontario M5C 2T6 |
Telephone: (416) 368-1726 |
Telecopier: (416) 368-6811 |