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Publisher:Carswell
Service Number:30907423
Pages:92
Publication date:2019-01-01
Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
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Alan D. Gold

Alan D. Gold practices at Gold Professional Corporation, 20 Adelaide Street East, Suite 210, Toronto, M5C 2T6. His practice is restricted to criminal trial and appellate work, but otherwise covers the spectrum from sex offenses to white-collar crime,