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Address
425 Rue St. Sulpice
Montreal, Quebec H2Y 2V7 (Montreal Dist.)
Canada
Phone
514-288-1036, ext. 102
Average Client Review Rating
Rating not available
Average Peer Review Rating
5.0
out of 5
(Main Office) Statement of PracticeCriminal Law, Penal Law, Constitutional Law, White Collar Crime, International Criminal Law, Professional Discipline and Police Law.
Address425 Rue St. Sulpice Montreal, QU H2Y 2V7, (Montreal Dist.) Canada
PhonePhone: 514-288-1036, ext. 102 Fax: 514-288-7479

Michael Stober (Member) born Montreal, Quebec, April 11, 1952; admitted to bar, 1978, Quebec; 1979, Alberta; 1982, Nova Scotia. Education: McGill University (D.C.S., 1971; B.A., 1975); University of Ottawa (LL.L., 1976; LL.M., 1982); Dalhousie University (LL.B., 1978). Recipient: Duff-Rinfret Scholarship, 1976; Lee Andrew Kelly Award, 1976; Union of Canada Award, 1976; H.R. Cransfield Award, 1969. Author, Text book: Entrapment in Canadian Criminal Law, Carswell Legal Pub., 1985. Author, Brief entitled "The Limits of Police Provocation in Canada," presented to the Board of Inquiry on Activities of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Related to Allegations Made in the Senate of Canada, 34 Criminal Law Quarterly 290, 1992 and other legal articles. Lecturer: McGill University, Faculty of Law, 1993-1995; Alberta Crown Attorneys' Seminar, 1982; Quebec Crown Prosecutors' Seminar, 1992. Panelist, Seminar on Foreign Corruption & Transnational Crime, International Bar Association, Vancouver, 1998. Presentation on, "Corporate Governance & Criminal Responsibility," and Panelist on, "Business Ethics and Globalization," at Les Journées Strasbourgeoises, Canadian Institute for Advanced Legal Studies (Fed. Judges Conference), Strasbourg, France, July 2004. Presentation on, "Right to Silence and Right to Counsel," at the Symposium of Municipal Judges of Quebec, Shawinigan, April 2001. Presentation and Panelist at Seminar on Corporate Responsibility & Money Laundering, Montreal, Canadian Bar Association, 1996. Presentation on The Jury, University of Ottawa, 1994. Counsel for the Surêté du Québec (Que. Provincial Police) at the Commission of Inquiry surrounding the deaths of Achille Vollant & Moïse Régis (Commission Roberge) Sept. Iles and Maliotenam, Que. 1997-1998. Consultant, Department of Justice, Canada, on reform of extradition law, 1992, 1995. Director, Lord Reading Law Society, 1988. Crown Prosecutor: Department of the Attorney General of Alberta, 1979-1984; Ministry of Justice of Quebec, 1984-1987. Member: Quebec (Member, Disciplinary Tribunal, 1995-1998; Governor, 2002) and Canadian (Member, Quebec Council, 1996-1999; Executive, National Criminal Justice Section, 1998-2000; Liaison, Criminal Justice Section and International Law Section re Transnational Crimes & Foreign Corruption, 1998-2001; Chair, Judicial Compensation and Benefits Committee, 2001-2003) Bar Associations; Law Society of Alberta; Nova Scotia Barristers' Society; Montreal Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. Languages: English, French. Practice Areas: Criminal Law; Penal Law; Constitutional Law; White Collar Crime; International Criminal Law; Professional Discipline and Police Law.
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