Alec Fiszauf is a graduate of McGill University in Montreal. He obtained his law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto in 1977. Alec articled with the criminal law firm of Carter and Powell in Toronto in 1977-1978. After completion of his articles in 1978 and the Law Society Bar Admission Course, he became a licensed lawyer in 1979. Since then Alec practiced criminal law in Toronto and relocated to Brantford, Ontario in 1987. He has appeared in trial courts all over southern Ontario. He has focused on criminal trials and appeals, but has also conducted numerous cases in the family and civil law areas, including civil appeals. He acted as a Federal Prosecutor for 8 years.
He has appeared in every level of court in Ontario as well as the Supreme Court of Canada. He was one of the few lawyers in the area who argued appeals in the Ontario Court of Appeal. He has extensive impaired driving trial experience and has successfully conducted appeals in this area of law. He has also taught at the Bar Admission Course and at McMaster University. He is also a former Deputy Judge of the Small Claims Court. Alec is the author of a number of legal articles and a book, “The Law of Investigative Detention", Lexis-Nexis 2008.
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