About Frank Gomberg

Frank Gomberg is a mediator of civil court cases.
He was called to the Ontario bar in 1979, became a civil litigation specialist in 1990; began mediating in 1995 and restricted his practice to mediation in 2005. He is an Adjunct Professor of Trial Advocacy at Osgoode Hall Law School; has published several papers and articles and holds a distinguished peer review rating (4.4/5) at Martindale.com.
BA McGill (1974), JD Osgoode (1977), LLM Osgoode (2011), of the Bar of Ontario. Upon his call to the Bar in 1979 and for approximately 20 years acted principally for plaintiffs in wrongful death and personal injury claims. He represented families at a number of landmark Coroners Inquests, including the inquests into the 1995 TTC subway crash and the 1998 in-hospital death of Lisa Shore.
Mr. Gomberg was designated a Specialist in Civil Litigation by the Law Society of Upper Canada in January 1990. He resigned as a specialist in 2005 given his evolving practice to full-time mediator. He now spends all of his professional time mediating civil cases pending in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. He has mediated over 5,200 such claims since he began mediating in 1995.
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