110 Place, Edmonton, Alberta
Rod Gregory is a partner of the Davidson Gregory Tralenberg Law Firm and has been practicing criminal law since 1990. Born in Edmonton and raised in Kelowna, BC, he received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law Degrees from the University of Alberta. He was called to the Alberta Bar in 1990. Practicing criminal law primarily in Alberta, Mr. Gregory has also defended cases in Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.
Mr. Gregory defends narcotics cases, money laundering and proceeds of crime legislation, impaired driving offences, commercial crime, and sexual assault. He has also defended many firearms owners and works closely with the National Firearms Association.
Mr. Gregory continues to invest his time in legal education. He has been an instructor at the Law Society of Alberta Bar Admission Courses and Continuing Legal Education Society Seminars in Alberta and has presented papers to the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association and the Canadian Bar Association (Criminal Law Justice Subsection). He has also presented lectures on electronic trial books and criminal trial preparation to the National Association of Public Defenders’ (US) in Las Vegas and to the Criminal Lawyers’ Association in Toronto.
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Rod Gregory is a partner of the Davidson Gregory Tralenberg Law Firm and has been practicing criminal law since 1990. Born in Edmonton and raised in Kelowna, BC, he received his Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Law Degrees from the University of Alberta. He was called to the Alberta Bar in 1990. Practicing criminal law primarily in Alberta, Mr. Gregory has also defended cases in Ontario, Saskatchewan, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories.
Mr. Gregory defends narcotics cases, money laundering and proceeds of crime legislation, impaired driving offences, commercial crime, and sexual assault. He has also defended many firearms owners and works closely with the National Firearms Association.
Mr. Gregory continues to invest his time in legal education. He has been an instructor at the Law Society of Alberta Bar Admission Courses and Continuing Legal Education Society Seminars in Alberta and has presented papers to the Criminal Trial Lawyers Association and the Canadian Bar Association (Criminal Law Justice Subsection). He has also presented lectures on electronic trial books and criminal trial preparation to the National Association of Public Defenders’ (US) in Las Vegas and to the Criminal Lawyers’ Association in Toronto.