Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 1998
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Since his admission to the bar in 1998, Brook Greenberg, KC, has been an integral part of the Litigation Department at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP. Specializing in intricate cases within commercial, construction, and forestry law, Greenberg has demonstrated his legal prowess across various judicial levels, including the esteemed Supreme Court of Canada. In addition to his litigation expertise, he has been instrumental in fostering the pro bono culture at Fasken's Vancouver office, having overseen such initiatives since 2004.
Beyond his primary legal responsibilities, Greenberg has contributed significantly to legal education, serving as an adjunct professor teaching civil procedure at the University of British Columbia since 2006, a role he continues to fulfill with dedication.
In the realm of legal governance, Greenberg's leadership and expertise have been recognized through his election as a Bencher in 2016, ascending to the position of First-Vice-President for 2024. His leadership extends to various committees, where he holds pivotal roles such as Chair of the Trust Review Task Force and the Finance and Audit Committees. Furthermore, he is a valued member of both the Executive Committee and the Truth and Reconciliation Advisory Committee.
Greenberg's commitment to legal education and mentorship dates back to 1993 with the Law Students’ Legal Advice Program. He has progressed from roles such as student clinician, clinic head, and executive member to serving as a supervising lawyer. His dedication to fostering legal expertise in students led him to join the founding board of the Greater Vancouver Law Students’ Legal Advice Society in 2012. His involvement there has been multifaceted, encompassing positions such as Secretary/Treasurer (2012-2013), President (2014-2015), and Past-President (2016), while continuing his association with the board.
His civic engagement extends beyond the legal realm. From 2005 to 2012, Greenberg served on the board of directors for MOSAIC, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting immigrants and refugees. During his tenure at MOSAIC, he held significant leadership positions, including Vice-President in 2008 and President between 2009 and 2011, demonstrating his commitment to social welfare and community service.