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Edward Greenspan - Biography

Edward Leonard Greenspan, QC (born February 28, 1944 in Niagara Falls, Ontario) is a Canadian lawyer and prolific author of legal volumes. He is one of the most famous defence lawyers in Canada, owing to several high-profile clients and to his national exposure on the popular Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio series, The Scales of Justice (1982–1989).

A graduate of University College, Toronto, and Osgoode Hall Law School at York University (1968), Greenspan is the senior partner of the Toronto law firm of Greenspan Partners. He is a vice-president of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. He is a member of the Quadrangle Society of Massey College at the University of Toronto. Edward Greenspan became a Queen's Counsel in 1982.

A Canadian of Jewish heritage, Greenspan has been a vocal supporter of Israel and related issues. On October 10, 2002, he and fellow Toronto lawyer David C. Nathanson published an opinion piece in the National Post arguing that the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency should recognize the Magen David Adom as a charitable organization.

He is the brother of Brian Greenspan, also a well-known Canadian lawyer. He is not related to Alan Greenspan, and is not to be confused with Edward Greenspon, former Editor in Chief of The Globe and Mail.

Clients

Among Greenspan's many famous clients have been:

  • Conrad Black, publishing magnate (client was convicted)
  • Garth Drabinsky, Toronto impresario (client was convicted)
  • Robert Latimer, Saskatchewan farmer who killed his disabled daughter (client was convicted)
  • Gerald Regan, former Nova Scotia premier (charges dropped due to age of client)
  • Karlheinz Schreiber, German financier (client was convicted)
  • Stephen Williams, author of a book on Paul Bernardo (no info on trial outcome)
  • Daniel Bailey, soccer player (no info on trial outcome)
  • Marc Stuart Dreier, prominent New York lawyer charged with hedge-funds related fraud (client was convicted)
  • Kevin Smith, filmmaker (no info on trial outcome)
  • P. Reign, rapper charged with gun possession charges in Toronto (client was acquitted)

Publications

Greenspan has published or edited over twenty-five books. Below are just a few titles:

  • Greenspan, The Case for the Defence. Autobiography, co-written with George Jonas.
  • The Canadian Charter of Rights Canada Law Book, 1982-
  • Counsel for the Defence: the Bernard Cohn Memorial Lectures in Criminal Law Irwin Law, 2005.
  • The Criminal Procedure and Practice. Toronto: Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 1976- (many later editions).
  • The Dubin Lectures on Advocacy, 1998-2002. Canada Law Book, 2004.
  • Martin's Annual Criminal Code. Toronto: Canada Law Book, [1955]-
  • Perspectives in Criminal Law: Essays in Honour of John L. J. Edwards, edited by Anthony N. Doob and Edward L. Greenspan. Canada Law Book, 1985.
  • The Practice of Criminal Law. Edward L. Greenspan and Brian H. Greenspan. University of Toronto. Faculty of Law.







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