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Jason Alsbergas

Associate Lawyer

Jason graduated from Wilfred Laurier University in 2015 with an honors BA with high distinction, specializing in criminology. He was on the Dean’s honor roll and received an in-course scholarship. He went on to Osgoode Hall Law School where he was in the Criminal Intensive Program. A highly decorated student, Jason received the top individual oralist in Canada award at the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot in 2017 and placed second overall and received the distinguished Oralist Award in the 2015 Lerner’s Moot Competition. Jason worked as a research assistant to the honorable Justice James Stribopolous, and contributed to multiple published legal articles, essays and textbooks as a research assistant. Jason also pursued his passion for helping those who were wrongfully convicted by spending a year in the Innocence Project working with Alan Young.

Jason spent his final summer of law school working at a prestigious law firm in Toronto, where he ended up doing his articles after he graduated in 2018. Jason was called to the Bar in 2019 and regularly appears before the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice for a variety of serious criminal matters. He has also been appointed as amicus curaie by the OCJ in relation to serious matters, such as aggravated assault. Jason is proud to be a valuable member of the Collett Read LLP team where he brings his glowing academic credentials and enthusiasm for defence work. He shares the vision that Dean and Jessica have, their passion for their clients and their unbridled pursuit of justice.

Jason believes in actively giving back to the legal community and regularly acts as a judge for the Canadian national rounds of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot. Jason is also proud to be a guest lecturer for first year Criminal Law at Osgoode Hall Law School.