Paul, Weiss is an acknowledged leader among U.S. law firms representing
Canadian public and private companies and their underwriters.
Star alumni: Founding partner John Black Aird, who was appointed an officer of the Order of Canada, a senator, and Ontario's 23rd lieutenant governor; David Miller, former Toronto mayor and president and CEO of World Wildlife Fund Canada; former Canadian minister of External Affairs Barbara McDougall; Tim Hortons Inc. vice president and assistant general counsel Meredith Michetti, and Gilbert S. Bennett, CEO, director, and / or chairman of many
Canadian public and private companies, including Canadair Ltd., Canadian Tire, de Havilland Inc., Air Nova Inc., Algoma Steel Inc., Eldorado Nuclear Ltd., and Enbridge Inc..
Star alumni: John Aird was a senator, member of the International Joint Commission, and served as Ontario's 23rd lieutenant governor from 1980 to 1985; Gilbert S. Bennett serves and has served as chief executive officer, director, or chairman of many
Canadian public and private companies, including Canadair Ltd., Canadian Tire Corp..
Not exact matches
With presentations from five
private companies and five
public companies in the technology sector, this event attracts
Canadian and U.S. investors with the goal of raising institutional
and VC investment dollars,
and enhancing the capital ecosystem for technology
companies in Canada.
That's because, while the
Canadian economy is very sensitive to whatever happens to U.S. consumers
and private companies, we're not quite so closely linked to America's
public sector.
The two new board members are Mark Holdsworth, operating partner
and co-founder of Tennenbaum Capital Partners, a Los Angeles - based
private investment firm with approximately $ 6.5 billion of capital under management,
and Peter Lacey, founder
and chairman of Cervus Equipment Corporation, a
Canadian public company with 2015 sales exceeding $ 1.1 billion.
As a profitable Crown corporation that operates on commercial principles, EDC works together with
private -
and public - sector financial institutions to create greater capacity for
Canadian companies to engage in trade
and investment.
As a profitable Crown corporation that operates on commercial principles, EDC works together with
private and public - sector financial institutions to create greater capacity for
Canadian companies to engage in trade
and investment.
But rather than supporting the idea that all
Canadians should have comfortable retirements — say, by reforming CPP,
and protecting
private sector employees against
company bankruptcy — the authors see
public sector pensions as just more «premium.»
He provides audit
and advisory services to
Canadian and US
private and public companies.
Alas, in recently approved draft legislation, the Romanian government declared the
Canadian company's
private project to be of
public utility
and of overriding
public interest, which it is not, given that the Romanian Constitution stresses that «
public interest riches», including underground resources, are the exclusive object of
public property, meaning that they solely belong to the Romanian people.
He advises
Canadian and foreign corporations, investors
and underwriters on
private and public company matters
and on all aspects of
Canadian securities regulation.
Numerous
Canadian public companies with respect to
private placements,
public offerings, takeover
and related - party transactions, mergers
and acquisitions, trust indentures, shareholder rights plans
and security - based compensation plans
Kathy advises a broad range of
Canadian companies involved in the energy
and resources, technology,
and food
and agribusiness sectors on matters involving the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)
and TSX Venture Exchange rules
and regulations,
public and private offerings, corporate reorganizations, mergers
and acquisitions, takeover
and issuer bids, going -
private transactions, related - party transactions
and equity - based compensation arrangements,
and has provided leadership on complex international transactions.
Justice Steele will address both
public and private company issues, particularly on trends in US corporate governance
and their relevance for
Canadian companies as well.