Noel C. O'Brien, Q.C.
 
- Graduated as Gold Medalist, from the University of Windsor Law School in 1976.
 
- Inducted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers.
 
- Appointed as Queen's Counsel in 1994.
 
- Lectured on Advanced Criminal Law for more than 10 years at the University of Calgary, Faculty of Law.
 
- Defense Counsel in numerous high-profile cases, including over 70 murder cases, many of which resulted in total acquittals.
 
- Substantial experience in jury cases and all levels of Trial and Appeal Courts in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Newfoundland and the Supreme Court of Canada.
 
 
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Area of expertise: Criminal Defense. 
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Brian E. Devlin, Q.C.
 
- Law degree from the University of Windsor Law School in 1976.
 
- Extensive experience in both criminal and personal injury cases.
 
- Successfully represented seriously injured plaintiffs in many highly publicized cases arising from medical malpractice, false arrest and assault as well as car, cycle and ski accidents.
 
- Lectured on personal injury, malpractice and criminal matters.
 
- Appeared before all levels of court including the full court of the Supreme Court of Canada.
 
 
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Area of expertise: Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice & Motor Vehicle Accidents. 
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Donald W. MacLeod, Q.C.
 
- Law degree from the University of British Columbia in 1976.
 
- Practice concentrated in areas of criminal and civil litigation. In criminal law, cases range from theft to murder, and in personal injury, from brain injury to paraplegia.
 
- Appeared at all levels of Canadian court.
 
- Successfully argued to the United Nations Human Rights Committee.
 
- Invited to appear before the House of Commons justice committee on extradition law.
 
 
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Area of expertise: Criminal Defense & Personal Injury. 
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