Mandates
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Ongoing representation of current and former employees of trucking and logistics company in a $100 million class action seeking damages for unpaid overtime
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Nutech Brands Inc. v. Air Canada
Counsel to an airline in a complicated class action arising from allegations of conspiracy to fix air cargo fares, including breaches of the Competition Act. 2008 CanLII 11643
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Pfizer Canada Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General) and Teva Canada Limited, 2016 FCA 248, reversing 2014 FC 1243
Acted for Pfizer Canada on judicial review of ministerial decision to grant notice of compliance under PM (NOC) Regulations.
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Drywall Acoustic Lathing and Insulation, Local 675 Pension Fund v. SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., 2018 ONSC 6447
Successfully defended former chief financial officer of SNC-Lavalin Group in securities class action.
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Represented a technology start-up in a dispute with a subcontractor over unpaid fees and the transfer of intellectual property rights
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Jardine Lloyd Thompson Canada Inc. v. AON Reed Stenhouse Inc. et al.
Counsel to Aon and individual defendants in an action by Jardine Lloyd Thompson (JLT).
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2293611 Ontario Inc. v. Jsegal Holdings Limited, 2016 ONSC 7577
Successfully represented respondent in appeal from arbitration award dismissing a claim to rectify a unanimous shareholders’ agreement (“USA”).
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Court Canada Ltd. v. Ontario, 2017 ONSC 6270
Successfully represented Court Canada in an application by the Attorney General for Ontario to stay the claim.
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Represented the Proprietor of a Defunct Issuer in an Insolvency Proceeding and Regulatory Investigation
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Re Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc.
Represented Primus Canada Inc. and other related entities in their CCAA proceedings.
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Urban Outdoor Trans Ad v. Scarborough (City), 2001 CanLII 24140 (ON CA)
Successfully represented City of Toronto in Ontario Court of Appeal in constitutional challenge to municipal bylaws restricting use of mobile signs and billboards.
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Acting for a former director of a bankrupt corporation in an action for breach of duties brought by creditors standing in the shoes of the bankrupt corporation