Toronto Life: The Trial of Conrad Black

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Douglas BellDouglas Bell

Douglas Bell is a Toronto journalist, writer and actor (The Newsroom). He is a regular contributor to Toronto Life; his latest piece examines the recent writings of Barbara Amiel (Lady Black). Bell owns no property and, notwithstanding anything he might write for this Web site, considers Conrad Black entirely innocent until proven otherwise.

Alan D. GoldAlan D. Gold

Alan Gold practises at Gold & Associates, Barristers. His practice is restricted to criminal trial and appellate work, but otherwise covers the spectrum from sex offences to white-collar crime to homicides. In 1996, he created Alan D. Gold’s Netletter, an electronic newsletter covering criminal law developments, which is now read every week by several thousand judges, lawyers and students in Canada and abroad. His book, Expert Evidence in Criminal Cases: The Scientific Approach, was awarded the Walter Owen Book Prize. Gold was recently included in the criminal lawyers category in the inaugural edition of The Best Lawyers in Canada.

Patrick GossagePatrick Gossage

Patrick Gossage is one of Canada’s most highly respected public relations practitioners. Drawing on his 35 years of experience in broadcasting, politics and communications, including serving as the prime minister’s press secretary, he provides strategic communications advice and media training to numerous private and public sector clients, including the Westaim Corporation, BMO Nesbitt Burns, Toronto Waterfront Revitalization Corporation and Toronto Community Housing. He has prepared numerous provincial and municipal leaders for interviews and televised debates, and was a strategic adviser to Mayor David Miller. He was a regular political panellist on CBC Newsworld’s Politics, and appears on ROB-TV, CBC Television and Radio, and Canada AM.

David LivingstoneDavid Livingstone

A writer on fashion for more than 25 years, David Livingstone was most recently the editor-in-chief of The Look. Before that he was the fashion and beauty editor for Elm Street, a fashion reporter at The Globe and Mail, and a contributing editor to Fashion and Maclean’s. He has written for Toronto Life, Saturday Night, Chatelaine, Flare, Elle, FQ and the Toronto Star.

Roger MartinRoger Martin

Roger Martin is Dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto. He was appointed to a seven-year term beginning in September 1998 and re-appointed to a further five-year term in July 2005. He is also a professor of strategic management at the Rotman School.