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Gregory Barro, KC is a lawyer based in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Gregory has been practicing since 1996 (30 years of experience) and is a member of the Nova Scotia bar. Currently practicing at Pink Star Barro.

Gregory Barro, KC

Director at Pink Star Barro
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Called to the Bar: 1996 Member #1996-1012
Practising Lawyer

About

Gregory D. Barro, KCGreg is a graduate of both St. Mary’s University and Dalhousie Law School and has been practicing law in Yarmouth since 1996. He resides in Dayton with his wife and two daughters. He has a general practice with a focus on corporate/commercial law, real estate and litigation (including personal injury and wrongful dismissal cases). He has been the solicitor for the Town of Yarmouth since 2004 and represents individuals, small and medium-size businesses throughout Yarmouth, Digby and Shelburne Counties.​Greg devotes time to many community organizations and was previously President of the Yarmouth Hospital Charitable Foundation. He has previously served on the Boards of the Nova Scotia Barristers Society and Film Nova Scotia. Contact Information:Phone: 902-742-9224Fax: 902-742-9383gbarro@pinkstarbarro.comLegal Assistants:Heather SuretteLegal Assistantheather@pinkstarbarro.com​Kristina FitzgeraldProperty Assistantkristina@pinkstarbarro.comAreas of Practice:• Civil Litigation• CPP Disability Appeals• Real Estate• Wills and Estates• Criminal Law• Municipal Law• Family Law• Corporate and Commercial Law• Motor Vehicle Accidents​Professional Associations:• Yarmouth Town Solicitor• Member of the Western Counties Barristers' Society• Lawyers Insurance Association of Nova Scotia• Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association

Bar Admissions

Nova Scotia
active · Member #1996-1012 · Called 1996

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Languages

English French Spanish Punjabi Hindi Arabic Persian German Italian Portuguese Korean Japanese Russian Ukrainian

Quick Facts

Years of Experience
30 years (since 1996)
Status
Practising Lawyer
Bar Number
1996-1012
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