Greg Brodsky

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Brodsky Amy & Gould
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Winnipeg Manitoba
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Founded in 1999, our firm tracks its roots back to the legendary Walsh Micay and Company, who represented leaders in the 1919 Winnipeg Basic Strike. Structure on this solid tradition, we advocate for people from all walks of Canadian lifestyle in a progressive and liberal manner. Brodsky Amy & Gould also has extensive experience in appellate work, showing up regularly in the Manitoba and Ontario Courts of Appeal, as well as in the Supreme Court of Canada. The firm is managed by G. Greg Brodsky, Q.C., who has revolutionalized Canadian Law over the past 45 years with cases such as R. v. Lavallee, creating a battered wife defence, R. v. Starr, redefining reasonable doubt and defining Canada's principled approach to the admission of hearsay in court proceedings, and R. v. Chaulk, modernizing the not criminally responsible defence. Brodsky also has litigated within 600 homicide cases in his profession, a history in the English speaking world.

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Founded in 1999, our firm tracks its roots back to the legendary Walsh Micay and Company, who represented leaders in the 1919 Winnipeg Basic Strike. Structure on this solid tradition, we advocate for people from all walks of Canadian lifestyle in a progressive and liberal manner. Brodsky Amy & Gould also has extensive experience in appellate work, showing up regularly in the Manitoba and Ontario Courts of Appeal, as well as in the Supreme Court of Canada. The firm is managed by G. Greg Brodsky, Q.C., who has revolutionalized Canadian Law over the past 45 years with cases such as R. v. Lavallee, creating a battered wife defence, R. v. Starr, redefining reasonable doubt and defining Canada's principled approach to the admission of hearsay in court proceedings, and R. v. Chaulk, modernizing the not criminally responsible defence. Brodsky also has litigated within 600 homicide cases in his profession, a history in the English speaking world.