Lawrence Greenspon Explained

Lawrence Greenspon is an Ottawa-based lawyer who was the defence counsel in the Momin Khawaja terrorist trial.[1] [2]

Biography

Greenspon was born and raised in Montreal and moved to Ottawa in 1974; he became a civil libertarian before commencing his legal work.[3]

Greenspon is a partner in the Ottawa firm Greenspon Granger Hill and is a certified specialist in both criminal defence and civil litigation.[4] He has been involved in the defence of a number of high-profile cases.[5] [6] [7] [8] In August 2017, Senator Mike Duffy announced that he would sue the Senate of Canada and the RCMP for $8 million in lost income and general damages because of his suspension and hired Greenspon to represent him.[9]

He is a past chair of the Ottawa Jewish Community Centre and the United Way Community Services Cabinet and has received several honours, including a Lifetime Achievement from Volunteer Ottawa and the Community Builder of the Year Award by the United Way.[10]

He married Angela Lariviere in July 2015.[11]

On January 3, 2018, the lawyer representing Joshua Boyle said that the defendant planned to have Greenspon and partner Eric Granger take over the defence against 15 criminal charges.[12] Boyle is a high-profile defendant because he and his family had been released after five years of captivity in Afghanistan only months before his arrest for offences alleged to have been committed in Ottawa.[13] [14]

In 2022, Greenspon represented the family of a 14-year old boy who climbed through City of Ottawa-erected fencing at the disused Prince of Wales Bridge and drowned after jumping into the Ottawa River. The family filed a $1.5 million lawsuit against the City alleging that it was negligent for not taking effective steps to stop such incidents at the bridge.[15]

References

https://ottawacitizen.com/entertainment/Lawrence+Greenspon+honoured+volunteer+spirit/7212070/story.html

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://ottawacitizen.com/news/Lawrence+Greenspon+centre+Chief+Defence+Counsel+Momin+Khawaja+addresses+media+Supreme+Court+Friday+morning+after+court+upheld+constitutionality+Canada+anti+terrorism+laws+rejected+Khawaja+challenge/7700645/story.html
  2. News: Supreme Court hears appeal from Momin Khawaja, first person convicted under Canada's anti-terror law. National Post. June 11, 2012.
  3. Web site: Lawrence Greenspon | Catherine Clark – #150GreatPeople.
  4. Web site: Judge throws out lawyer's claim against police.
  5. Web site: Ottawa Citizen.
  6. Web site: Abdirahman Abdi's family hires lawyer Lawrence Greenspon CBC News.
  7. Web site: Scrap zero-tolerance policies for certain crimes to reduce court delays, Ottawa lawyer says CBC News.
  8. Web site: $3.35M lawsuit alleges deceit, civil conspiracy and "campaign" of mistreatment against Ottawa cop.
  9. Web site: Mike Duffy suing Senate, RCMP for $7.8M. August 24, 2017.
  10. Web site: JNF honours Lawrence Greenspon at Negev Dinner Ottawa Jewish Bulletin . www.ottawajewishbulletin.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180104013931/http://www.ottawajewishbulletin.com/2017/11/jnf-honours-lawrence-greenspon-at-negev-dinner/ . January 4, 2018.
  11. http://www.ottawaweddingmagazine.com/our-dream-day-angela-and-lawrence/, February 13, 2017
  12. Web site: Joshua Boyle appears in court, case adjourned until next week – National | Globalnews.ca.
  13. Web site: Case against Joshua Boyle, former Afghan captive, adjourned until Monday. January 3, 2018.
  14. Web site: Joshua Boyle, former Canadian hostage, appears in court on 15 criminal charges CBC News.
  15. News: Duffy . Andrew . May 3, 2022 . Family of Ottawa boy who died in jump from Prince of Wales bridge sues City of Ottawa for negligence . . May 3, 2022.