You Are Invited
You Are Invited to an event hosted by Andy Curnew and Dr. Rita Kilislian
with Jeremy Bieber, and Professor Alan Young
Experience
- Surprise entertainment by a well known artist
- Warhol and Art exhibit
- Cocktails and culinary offerings by The Fifth Events featuring their Master Chef Didier Leroy
- Johnny Cash impersonator to perform live at Folsom Prison
- Red carpet with celebrity and media photos
- Meet philanthropic celebrities who care
- Autograph signed memorabilia from Canada's greatest sports icons
This event is dedicated to Justice James Stribopolous, Kapoor Barristers, Avi Slodovnick, Solmon Rothbart Goodman, Greg Lafontaine and Associates, Joseph M. Natale, Joseph M Sereda, Dr. Ron Levine, Dr. Sybil Judah and former Mayor Daryl Bennett, and Brian Greenspan.
Letter to Industry Leaders
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Keynote Speakers

Lord Conrad Black
In 1993, Conrad Black was the proprietor of London’s Daily Telegraph and the head of one of the world’s largest newspaper groups. In 2004, however, he was accused of fraud and fired as chairman of Hollinger. In A Matter of Principle, Black describes his indictment, four-month trial, partial conviction, imprisonment and largely successful appeal. Black writes without reserve about the prosecutors who mounted a campaign to destroy him and the journalists who presumed he was guilty.

Andy Curnew
Born to teenage parents, Andy was raised until his teens in Toronto’s infamous Jamestown Crescent and Regent Park. In his early 20’s, he asserted he was wrongly convicted by the conduct of his own lawyer, as well as prosecutor misconduct and a deceitful plot by 55 Division officers. He obtained a postprison MBA from Ivey, an ICD from Rotman, attended Harvard and is enrolled at Oxford for Impact Investing. He privately learned civil litigation and represented himself for 11 years in the civil process and stood up to Law-Pro and his former lawyer.

Professor Alan Young
Professor Emeritus at Osgoode Hall Law School, Alan has spent decades providing free legal services to those whose alternative lifestyles have brought them into conflict with the law. He is the Co-Founder and former Director of Osgoode’s Innocence Project, which is a clinical program that guides JD students through the process of investigating suspected cases of wrongful conviction and imprisonment. As a result of his contributions, he has been recognized by Canadian Lawyer Magazine as one of the “Top 25 Most Influential” lawyers in the country.