sa国际传媒

Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

New Supreme Court justice went to UVic, practised in Victoria

An Alberta judge who attended the University of Victoria law school and practised here has been named to the Supreme Court of sa国际传媒.
Justice Russell Brown photo
Justice Russell Brown

An Alberta judge who attended the University of Victoria law school and practised here has been named to the Supreme Court of sa国际传媒.

Alberta Court of Appeal Justice Russell Brown takes over for the retiring Justice Marshall Rothstein, whose departure takes effect Aug. 31, Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Monday.

Brown鈥檚 main areas of practice were commercial law, medical negligence, personal injury, trusts and estates and competition law. In Victoria, he served as a member of Carfra & Lawton, now Carfra Lawton LLP.

Mike Scherr, a managing partner at Pearlman Lindholm, attended UVic鈥檚 law school with Brown, from 1990 to 1992. Later, when Brown returned to Victoria to practice, the two met again as adversaries in the courtroom. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 a good appointment because he is a reasonable person, he was always a reasonable guy,鈥 Scherr said. 鈥淗is views weren鈥檛 too strongly held one way or the other, so I think he鈥檚 a good fit for the bench.鈥

Brown was also very academic in his approach, another good quality for his new role, Scherr said. 鈥淗e鈥檇 be a just individual, fair.鈥

Harper said Brown brings to the court wide experience as a law professor and legal scholar, barrister and judge at both the trial court and appellate levels.

A member of the bars of both sa国际传媒 and Alberta, Brown currently sits in Edmonton, where he also serves as an appeal judge for both the Northwest Territories and Nunavut.

Brown will be the second member of the high court from Western sa国际传媒, the other being Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin.

Brown鈥檚 predecessor, who was appointed by Harper in March 2006, announced his retirement in April.

鈥 sa国际传媒 and The聽Canadian Press