Steven Skurka, B.A., LL.B

Steven Skurka and Associates will be joining, in association, the firm of Spina Cugliari LLP effective April 1, 2006. The new firm name will be:

Skurka Spina Cugliari LLP, Barristers & Solicitors
970 Lawrence Avenue West, Suite 305 - Toronto - Ontario M6A 3B6
Telephone (416) 787-6529
Fax (416) 787-7788

The firm's website (www.ssclawyers.com) is currently under construction and will be accessible as of April 1, 2006.

Steven Skurka is an experienced criminal defence lawyer with vast trial and jury experience, and principal at Steven Skurka & Associates. His practice has included the defence of white collar crime and discipline matters, child abuse and sexual assault cases, homicide cases and the defence of police officers. Steven acted as counsel to the Ontario Crown Attorneys’ Association at the Morin Inquiry and was lead counsel to John Paul Roby in the Maple Leaf Gardens case. Steven was trial counsel and co-counsel at the Ontario Court of Appeal in the Dee Brown racial profiling case. He also works regularly with American attorneys in cases involving cross-border consultations, and is a frequent contributor to the NACDL publication, The Champion.

Steven is a certified specialist in criminal litigation, a former vice-president and director of the Criminal Lawyers’ Association, and a member of the executive of the Criminal Justice Section of the Canadian Bar Association. He is an adjunct professor in criminal procedure at Osgoode Hall Law School and a regular member of the faculty for the Ontario College of Advocacy Training. He has appeared on numerous educational panels including those on behalf of the Ontario Crown Attorneys’ Association, the Department of Justice and the National Judicial Institute. He has been invited to teach and participate in panels at Griffith Law School in Australia and at Harvard Law School, and is the Legal Analyst for Canada’s nation-wide morning news program, Canada AM.

Steven is a co-author of a book on jury selection in criminal trials and has authored a number of articles published in leading criminal law journals. He is also a co-author on the chapter on professional responsibility in criminal practice for the criminal procedure section of the Bar Admission Course.


If you have any questions or comments you can reach Steven Skurka at skurka@crimlaw.org.