A police officer of the Kingston Police Service is acquitted of utter threats charges after the judge determines his threat had no substantial intention. Read more about the story here.
Joseph Markson speaks at The Advocates' Society conference on cross-border issues in corporate criminal investigations and defence
The Advocates’ Society’s conference on Cross-Border Issues for Litigators was held in Toronto. Joseph spoke to the conference on the subject of corporate investigations and defence. The conference provided critical national and international perspective on current cross-border issues for all litigators involved in cross-border challenges.
Joseph Markson teaches Intensive Trial Advocacy Course at University of Notre Dame Law School
Joseph Markson interviewed by the Toronto Star in relation to investigation into offshore tax evasion
Joseph Markson was interviewed in the Toronto Star about court orders in relation to prominent Canadian financial institutions following the release of the Panama Papers and the development of an ongoing investigation into offshore tax evasion. Read more from the article here.
Markson Law succeeds in finding of not guilty on assault charges
A Peterborough police officer is acquitted of sexual assault charges after the judge determines the evidence doesn’t prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Read more about the story here.
Joseph Markson interviewed by Lawyers Weekly in relation to witness' memory
Joseph Markson comments on humans’ ability to recall events and how our memory impacts witness testimony. Read the full story here.
Joseph Markson invited as panelist at 2016 Canadian Association For Civilian Oversight Of Law Enforcement
Joseph Markson spoke during the Comparison and Concerns on Legal Decision Making Criteria for Oversight segment, providing insight on the varying and diverse standards of proof used by both national and international police oversight agencies.