Lexpert®Ranked Lawyers
Miller, QC,
Jennifer A.
Bennett Jones LLP
(780) 917-4261
millerj@bennettjones.
com
Ms. Miller represents
energy, construction
and related
organizations regarding
occupational health
and safety compliance
and defence of
occupational health
and safety prosecution.
She also advises
energy-sector
health and safety
associations.
Moch, Darcy D.
Bennett Jones LLP
(403) 298-3390
mochd@
bennettjones.com
Mr. Moch's tax practice
focuses on corporate
M&A, reorganizations
and fi nancings, as
well as personal,
succession and foreign
matters. He is the past-
chair of the National
Tax Section of the CBA
and the past co-chair
of the Joint Committee.
Moore, J. Alexander
Davies Ward Phillips
& Vineberg LLP
(416) 863-5570
amoore@dwpv.com
Mr. Moore practises
corporate law with an
emphasis on mergers
and acquisitions,
corporate fi nance,
proxy contests
and contested
transactions. He has
experience advising
on transactions in
Ontario's electricity
industry and Canadian
oil and gas M&A.
Miller, Keith F.
Stikeman Elliott LLP
(403) 266-9055
kmiller@stikeman.com
Mr. Miller represents
clients in regulatory
proceedings related to
energy development,
including oil and
gas, oil sands, LNG,
electricity and related
environmental issues.
He also acts for clients
in pipeline and electric
utility tariff matters.
Mondrow, Ian A.
Gowling Lafl eur
Henderson LLP
(416) 369-4670
ian.mondrow@
gowlings.com
Mr. Mondrow practises
natural gas and
electricity regulation
and policy law. He
represents utilities,
customers and energy
services providers in
rate, policy, facilities,
licencing and
compliance matters,
in both wholesale and
retail energy markets.
Moores, Greg
Stewart McKelvey
(709) 570-5797
gmoores@
stewartmckelvey.com
Mr. Moores's litigation
and arbitration practice
embraces energy
law, including oil and
gas and electricity
regulation; natural
resources; and
environmental and
construction law. His
clients include oil
and gas, engineering
and construction
companies.
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power, solar power, biomass initiatives, as well as exporting
power to Ontario or the northeast US — the only exception
being, for the time being, uranium mining.
George Vegh, a partner and head of McCarthy Tétrault
LLP Toronto energ y regulation practice, says in Ontario,
"people thinking about investment in renewable energ y
projects should bear in mind the imminent merger of
the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) and the Indepen-
dent Electricity System Operator (IESO)." e Liberal
government's majority win, he says, allowing for the swi
passage of the budget, "could lead to a much diff erent ap-
proach to procurement."