Prime Minister Announces
New Chief Justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court
May 12, 2000
Ottawa,Ontario
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien announced today the
appointment of the Honourable Donald I. Brenner, a Judge of the British Columbia
Supreme Court, as Chief Justice of the British Columbia Supreme Court. He
replaces former Chief Justice Bryan Williams who resigned May 1, 2000.
Chief Justice Brenner received his LL.B. from the
University of British Columbia in 1970. He was called to the Bars of British
Columbia in 1971, of the Northwest Territories in 1975, of Yukon Territory in
1977 and of Alberta in 1978. He was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1987. Prior
to his appointment to the British Columbia Supreme Court in 1992, he was a
partner in the Vancouver law firm of Brenner & Company.
During his time as a member of the British Columbia
Supreme Court, Chief Justice Brenner has been involved in various initiatives.
In 1994, Chief Justice Brenner was the founding Co-chair of the Information
Technology Committee of the British Columbia Supreme Court. Since 1996, he has
served as a member of the Court's Litigation Management Committee. As Chair of
the Litigation Management Committee since 1999, Chief Justice Brenner has
continued its work of improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the court
system through civil litigation management. The Committee is made up of members
of the judiciary, the legal profession and the public.
This appointment is effective immediately.
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