Samuel Sereth Lieberman

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Samuel Sereth Lieberman
Supreme Court of Alberta
Personal details
BornApril 14, 1922
DiedSeptember 19, 2012(2012-09-19) (aged 90)
EducationBachelor of Arts (1947)
Bachelor of Laws (1948)
Alma materUniversity of Alberta

Samuel Sereth Lieberman was a judge in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Lieberman was the first Jewish judge in the province of Alberta.[1] He was inducted into the Alberta Order of Excellence in 2006.[1]

History[]

Samuel Sereth Lieberman was born in Edmonton in 1922. He flew as a coastal command pilot for the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II.[2]

Samuel Sereth Lieberman graduated from the University of Alberta Faculty of Law in 1948.[3] In 1961, Lieberman was named to the Queen's Counsel.[4] Lieberman was first appointed as a judge in 1970 and in 1976, Lieberman became a judge in the Alberta Court of Appeal.[5][6] Lieberman served as a Deputy Judge of the Supreme Court of Northwest Territories in 1983.[7]

Lieberman died on September 19, 2012.[8]

Notable trials[]

Samuel Sereth Lieberman judged Tiesmaki v. Wilson in 1974 and Kuipers v Gordon Riley Transport in 1976, both of which have been judicially noticed in many subsequent Canadian cases.[9][10]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Hon. Samuel Sereth Lieberman | The Alberta Order of Excellence". www.lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  2. ^ Mardon, Ernest G.; Mardon, Austin A. (2011). Alberta's Judicial Leadership: A Biographical Account. Golden Meteorite Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-1897472323.
  3. ^ "Varsity Announces Lawyer Graduates". The Edmonton Journal. May 11, 1948. p. 9.
  4. ^ "Queen's Counsel Named". The Edmonton Journal. December 30, 1961. p. 24.
  5. ^ "Clement, Lieberman Appointed Judges". The Edmonton Journal. February 13, 1970. p. 1.
  6. ^ "Judges' Ranks Contain Province's Top Legal Minds". The Edmonton Journal. September 10, 1983. p. G2.
  7. ^ The Canada Gazette. 117. 1983. p. 280.
  8. ^ "The Honourable Samuel Sereth Lieberman". The Edmonton Journal. September 22, 2012. p. D18.
  9. ^ "Tiesmaki v. Wilson". Alberta Law Reports. Carswell. 1: 120. 1977.
  10. ^ Neyers, JW (2016). "Divergence and Convergence in the Tort of Public Nuisance". In Robertson, Andrew; Tilbury, Michael (eds.). Divergences in Private Law. Oxford: Hart Publishing. pp. 89, footnote 176. ISBN 978-1782256601.

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