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Daniel a. Wolson

"Criminal Defence Law is my expertise."


Having grown up in a family of lawyers, Dan has been exposed to the practice of law from an early age. He attended the University of Winnipeg for his undergraduate degree, with a major in Criminal Justice. It was during that time that he  developed a passion for criminal law. From there, he attended the University of London, Queen Mary Law School where he graduated with distinction.

Mr. Wolson returned to Winnipeg to complete his Articles at Gindin, Wolson, Simmonds, Roitenberg law firm, where he  practiced exclusively in the area of criminal law for over 10 years until the firm dissolved.

In 2021, he co-founded the law firm: Wolson, Roitenberg, Robinson, Wolson, Minuk, where he currently practices. His practice encompasses a wide range of criminal matters, with a particular focus on Impaired Driving, Narcotics, Sexual Assault, and Fraud cases.

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Dan brings a hands-on, tactical approach to his practice style, with a focus on trial preparation and strategy. He strives to get the best possible results for his clients, having secured acquittals at all levels of court throughout Manitoba.

Education

2010

National Committee on Accreditation

Federation of Law Societies of Canada Certification
2008
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Queen Mary, University of London
2005
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
University of Winnipeg
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