Fred Kaufman

Fred Kaufman is a Canadian justice, lawyer, and arbitrator.

Career

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Bishop's University and then spent six years as a reporter for the Montreal Star.[1] He graduated from the McGill University Faculty of Law in 1954, where he was the second ever Editor-in-chief of the McGill Law Journal.[2] After law school he founded the law firm Kaufman, Yarosky & Fish.[1] Kaufman was appointed to the Québec Court of Appeal in 1973, and became Acting Chief Justice of Québec from 1990-91.[2] In 2005 he published the memoir Searching for Justice: An Autobiography.[3]

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gollark: Ah yes, the highly advanced space simulation engine, I should try it in that.
gollark: So you would have to reshuffle a lot of orbits and it would probably break things.
gollark: Even if we ignore the logistical difficulties, it's still going to be, well, much bigger and heavier than Phobos.
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References

  1. "Fred Kaufman to be Doctor of Laws". May 17, 2012. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  2. "The Honourable Fred Kaufman, C.M., Q.C." Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  3. Fred Kaufman (2005). Searching for Justice: An Autobiography. University of Toronto Press.
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