McCague Borlack LLP is a member of
the Canadian Litigation Counsel, a nationwide affiliation of independent law firms.
In keeping with this approach, in 1995, Paul was a principal founding member of
Canadian Litigation Counsel («CLC»), a national affiliation of independent law firms providing all forms of litigation services to the insurance industry and other public and private institutions.
We frequently work with other lawyers and law firms who require experienced
Canadian litigation counsel to represent their clients.
Not exact matches
Here are some of the notable highlights: The
Canadian Corporate
Counsel Association (CCCA), the voice of Canada's in - house counsel, signed on as Stem Legal's newest client Randy McClanahan of commercial litigation law firm McClanahan Myers Espey explains why bankruptcy attorneys should work on a contingency fee basis West Palm Beach criminal... more
Counsel Association (CCCA), the voice of Canada's in - house
counsel, signed on as Stem Legal's newest client Randy McClanahan of commercial litigation law firm McClanahan Myers Espey explains why bankruptcy attorneys should work on a contingency fee basis West Palm Beach criminal... more
counsel, signed on as Stem Legal's newest client Randy McClanahan of commercial
litigation law firm McClanahan Myers Espey explains why bankruptcy attorneys should work on a contingency fee basis West Palm Beach criminal... more»
The
Canadian Law Firm Brand Index 2014 was compiled from the unprompted responses of 191 senior general
counsel in
Canadian organizations with revenues over $ 50M who, as part of Sharplegal 2013 research, were asked about their awareness of and favorability towards law firms; their consideration of firms for top - level
litigation and major M&A; as well as their use of firms for high value and inbound work.
(For those of you who need details on the methodology, Acritas disclose that the research was compiled from the unprompted responses of 191 senior general
counsel in
Canadian organizations with revenues over $ 50M who were asked about six factors — their awareness of and favorability towards law firms; their consideration of firms for top - level
litigation and major M&A; and their use of firms for high value and inbound work.
Notable mandates:
Counsel on Accor SA's sale of Motel 6 chain regarding Canadian assets worth about $ 30 million; litigation counsel to CourtCanada Ltd. in its multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the Ontario Government; acted in resolution of shareholder dispute in real estate holding companies valued at over $ 70 million; counsel to Harris & Partners Inc. in its capacity as CCAA monitor in restructuring of The Futura Loyalty Group Inc.; acted as vendor of assets of a Canadian company and U.S. affiliate valued at over $ 25 million to a U.S. private equit
Counsel on Accor SA's sale of Motel 6 chain regarding
Canadian assets worth about $ 30 million;
litigation counsel to CourtCanada Ltd. in its multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the Ontario Government; acted in resolution of shareholder dispute in real estate holding companies valued at over $ 70 million; counsel to Harris & Partners Inc. in its capacity as CCAA monitor in restructuring of The Futura Loyalty Group Inc.; acted as vendor of assets of a Canadian company and U.S. affiliate valued at over $ 25 million to a U.S. private equit
counsel to CourtCanada Ltd. in its multi-million-dollar lawsuit against the Ontario Government; acted in resolution of shareholder dispute in real estate holding companies valued at over $ 70 million;
counsel to Harris & Partners Inc. in its capacity as CCAA monitor in restructuring of The Futura Loyalty Group Inc.; acted as vendor of assets of a Canadian company and U.S. affiliate valued at over $ 25 million to a U.S. private equit
counsel to Harris & Partners Inc. in its capacity as CCAA monitor in restructuring of The Futura Loyalty Group Inc.; acted as vendor of assets of a
Canadian company and U.S. affiliate valued at over $ 25 million to a U.S. private equity fund.
Counsel at DuMoulin Boskovich are experienced at handling diverse demands in dispute resolution and providing representation in all facets of
litigation before all levels of the
Canadian judicial system.
Notable mandates: Acted for Soltoro Ltd. in connection with its successful disposition by plan of arrangement to Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.; co-
counsel for Trillium Motor World Ltd. in class action against General Motors of Canada Ltd. and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP; acted for
Canadian Solar Inc. in connection with raising an aggregate of US$ 50 million in equity and US$ 100 million in debt financing for acquisition financing and working capital purposes; external
counsel to the Regional Municipality of York, providing a wide range of municipal, real estate, expropriation,
litigation, and commercial law advice and services;
counsel to minority shareholder of a Nevis LLC worth more than US$ 500 million with respect to a claim for relief from unfair prejudice in
litigation in Nevis and the Commercial Division of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in British Virgin Islands, and in contemporaneous related actions in Belize and the United States.
With offices in Calgary, Edmonton and Saskatoon, Felesky Flynn LLP, legal
counsel, provides
Canadian and international tax planning and tax representation and
litigation advice to clients throughout Canada and internationally.
Scaletta and Dean Novak, assistant general
counsel of litigation at Siemens Canada Ltd., presented recently at the Canadian Corporate Counsel Association annual spring conference in Mo
counsel of
litigation at Siemens Canada Ltd., presented recently at the
Canadian Corporate
Counsel Association annual spring conference in Mo
Counsel Association annual spring conference in Montreal.