

Geoffrey Brisbin
BA, MA, JD
Lawyer
CALL (403) 569-6426
EMAIL gbrisbin@litco.ca
Personal Injury
Geoffrey Brisbin
BA, MA, JD
Lawyer
Personal Injury
Call (403) 569-6426
Email gbrisbin@litco.ca
Professional Background
Geoff obtained his Juris Doctor from the University of Calgary in 2012. Prior to attending law school, he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, where he also earned a Master of Arts degree. Throughout his academic career, Geoff has received numerous awards and acknowledgments, and his published work is on deposit at the National Library in Ottawa, Ontario.
Throughout law school, Geoff was a dedicated volunteer with the University of Calgary’s Student Legal Assistance program, a non-profit organization that provides legal advice and services to those in the community who may not otherwise be able to afford it. During his tenure with Student Legal Assistance, Geoff acted as a case worker, trial advocate, and mentor to the program’s civil division. Unrestricted access to justice remains an important issue to him, and he continues to lend his time and apply his professional knowledge to various legal organizations.
In 2012, Geoff began his legal career with Litco Law as a Student-at-Law and was called to the Alberta Bar in 2013. As a lawyer with the firm, he continues to practice and develop his expertise in civil litigation, primarily focusing on personal injury matters, as well as arbitration and alternative dispute resolution.
Education
Dalhousie University, Bachelor of Arts – 2008
Dalhousie University, Master of Arts – 2009
University of Calgary, Juris Doctor – 2012
Personal Snapshot
Geoff grew up in rural Ontario and has called Calgary home since 2009. Outside of work, he enjoys exploring Calgary’s restaurant scene, traveling, and floating down the Bow River when the weather permits.
In the Media
McDonnell v Csaki, 2014 ABQB 452 (CanLII)
Coolidge v Rocky View County, 2025 ABKB 286 (CanLII)
Memberships
Calgary Bar Association
In the Community
Women in Need Society
Student Legal Assistance