‘He was a brilliant lawyer:’ Media community remembers Stuart Robertson
Members of Canada’s media industry are remembering a prominent lawyer for his dedication to journalism and storytelling.
Stuart Robertson, a Toronto-based lawyer specializing in media law, died Sunday. He was 74.
Robertson helped found ORP Law in 1994. He spent his career working with some of the country’s biggest publications and broadcasters, including The Canadian Press, CBC, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star and the National Post, said Doug Richardson, a partner at the law firm.
“His passion and dedication to good journalism was always forefront with Stuart. He strongly believed in how important it was in a democracy,” Richardson said Monday.