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Harbell, James W.
Stikeman Elliott LLP
(416) 869-5690
jharbell@stikeman.com
Member of Partnership
Board. Co-chair of
National Energy and
Toronto Real Estate
Groups. Focuses on energy,
infrastructure and real
estate, M&A transactions,
development, project
fi nance and procurement
for electricity, gas and
government entities.
Harrison, QC,
Elizabeth J.
Farris, Vaughan, Wills
& Murphy LLP
(604) 661-9367
eharrison@farris.com
Mrs. Harrison has
extensive experience in
corporate, M&A and
securities transactions.
Represents corporations
and investment dealers.
Experience includes
M&A, take-overs
and related-party
transactions, and public
and private fi nancings.
Heersche, Tanneke B.
Fasken Martineau
DuMoulin LLP
(416) 366-8381
theersche@fasken.com
Based in Johannesburg,
Ms. Heersche focuses
on the development and
fi nancing of mining and
other natural resource
projects in emerging
markets. Her clients
include international
mining companies,
fi nancial institutions
and governments.
Hardwicke-
Brown, Mungo
Blake, Cassels &
Graydon LLP
(403) 260-9674
mhb@blakes.com
Mr. Hardwicke-Brown's
M&A, corporate fi nance
and energy practice focuses
on the natural resources
and infrastructure
industries. His experience
embraces the petroleum,
natural gas, oil sands,
electricity, potash, pipeline
and LNG sectors.
Harvey, Frédéric
McCarthy Tétrault LLP
(514) 397-2325
arvey@mccarthy.ca
Mr. Harvey's expertise
embraces M&A,
corporate fi nance,
international tax and
corporate reorganization.
He provides strategic
tax advice on complex
domestic and cross-
border transactions for
foreign acquirers and
Canadian targets.
Helbronner, Valerie
Tor ys LLP
(416) 865-7516
vhelbronner@tor ys.com
Ms. Helbronner provides
advice on energy and
infrastructure projects,
including various
generation types,
transmission and hospitals.
Her clients include
Aboriginal entities and
private-sector developers
and associations.
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