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Gelowitz,
Mark A. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-4743 mgelowitz@osler.com
Mr. Gelowitz's civil and securities litigation, appellate and international
arbitration practice across Canada embraces M&A litigation, D&O liability,
shareholder disputes, corporate governance, oppression, defamation,
product liability, mining and class action matters. He is the co-author of
Sopinka & Gelowitz on the Conduct of an Appeal, Canada's leading text
on appellate practice.
Gill, L.A. Kelly Gowling WLG
(416) 862-3536 kelly.gill@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. Gill is best known for his intellectual property litigation practice,
particularly in the areas of trademarks and unfair competition. He is the
former leader of the firm's Trademarks Group and the IP Litigation Group.
He has appeared before all levels of court in Canada and served as counsel
on two of the Supreme Court of Canada's most important trademark and
copyright decisions.
Glendinning, Deborah A. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-4714 dglendinning@osler.com
Ms. Glendinning specializes in defending multi-jurisdictional complex class
actions and commercial matters and providing business-critical strategic
litigation advice, primarily in the areas of product liability, banking and
financial services.
Goldman, QC, Calvin S. Goodmans LLP
(416) 597-5914 cgoldman@goodmans.ca
Mr. Goldman is Chair, Competition, Antitrust & Foreign Investment Group, and
Former Commissioner, Competition Bureau. His practice focuses on Canadian
and international mergers, abuse of dominance, cartels, reviewable matters
and foreign investment reviews under the ICA. He is ranked by Chambers
Canada 2018 in the top-tier of Canadian competition lawyers, which states
that peers regard him as an "undisputed leader of the field."
Gordon, Carolena Clyde & Co Canada LLP
(514) 764-3664 carolena.gordon@clydeco.ca
Ms. Gordon has extensive experience in a broad range of commercial
litigation and insurance matters handling multi-party and large-scale
disputes, particularly the defence of construction professionals, their
firms and insurers. A creative problem-solver, her practice also focuses on
technology errors & omissions, cyber liability and data privacy, D&O liability,
risk management and class action defence.
Gosselin, Ian Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
(418) 640-5029 ian.gosselin@nortonrosefulbright.com
Mr. Gosselin focuses primarily on infrastructure, engineering and
construction law, helping contracting authorities to identify different methods
for the realization of their infrastructure projects and advising and assisting
them until completion. His advice is also frequently sought in connection
with calls for tenders for service, procurement and construction projects.
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you're involved in transactions as complex as Visa
is and CIBC is, it's oen difficult to predict the
limits of risk. To say that there is no effective risk
assumed by Visa in this situation is a real leap of
faith. You really have to have the evidence to bear
that out, and possibly he does."
At the end of the day, the ruling is important
for consumers, says Cheryl Gibson, a tax partner
and former head of the Edmonton Tax Group at
Dentons Canada LLP.
"Had CIBC been right, the consumer would
have been better off. e one thing we know is any
bank is ultimately going to transfer additional cost
down to the consumer, one way or another.
"e government is going to be thrilled with
this decision because this is a huge amount of
money going into its coffers for GST [and HST].
e government would have been very unhappy to
see this amount of money lost had it gone the other
way, because these are very large dollars."