James Herbert Laycraft

James Herbert Laycraft
Born (1924-01-05)January 5, 1924
Veteran, Alberta
Died August 5, 2015(2015-08-05) (aged 91)
Calgary, Alberta
Alma mater University of Alberta
Occupation lawyer, judge

James Herbert "Herb" Laycraft, QC (January 5, 1924 – August 5, 2015) was a judge in the Canadian province of Alberta. Born in Veteran, Alberta, he is a veteran of World War II, serving with the Royal Canadian Artillery in Australia.

Laycraft was admitted to the Alberta bar in 1952 after attending the University of Alberta. Appointed to the Queen's Counsel in 1963 and the bench in 1975, Laycraft was Chief Justice of the Alberta Court of Appeal from 1985 to December 31, 1991, when he retired.[1][2]

He died on August 5, 2015, aged 91. The Calgary Herald opined, "It’s hard to fathom how different the legal profession might be today for Albertans and the rest of Canadians, for that matter, if not for the gigantic footprints left behind by James Herbert (Herb) Laycraft over a momentous four-decade career as a litigator and judge."[3]

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