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2014 Special Edition - Litigation

The Lexpert Special Editions profiles selected Lexpert-ranked lawyers whose focus is in Corporate, Infrastructure, Energy and Litigation law and relevant practices. It also includes feature articles on legal aspects of Canadian business issues.

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Summary Proceedings | 15 Finkelstein, Neil McCarthy Tétrault LLP (416) 601-7611 nfi nkelstein@mccarthy.ca Mr. Finkelstein's national litigation practice focuses on competition, constitutional, commercial and class actions. He has appeared in 110 trials and tribunal hearings, 53 appeals in courts of appeal across Canada and 28 appeals in the SCC. Finnigan, John L. Thornton Grout Finnigan LLP (416) 304-0558 jfi nnigan@tgf.ca Mr. Finnigan has a broad practice in complex commercial litigation with signifi cant experience in insolvency and restructuring litigation. He is ranked in the Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada. Foran, QC, Frank R. Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (403) 232-9443 ff oran@blg.com Mr. Foran's practice emphasizes commercial litigation and arbitration related to energy, banking, securities, insolvency and construction matters before all levels of court and tribunals. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. Finlay, QC, Bryan WeirFoulds LLP (416) 947-5011 bfi nlay@weirfoulds.com Mr. Finlay's trial and appeal practice engages complex commercial, constitutional, tort and public law issues. Fontaine, Jean Stikeman Elliott LLP (514) 397-3337 jfontaine@stikeman.com Head of the Montréal Litigation and Bankruptcy, Insolvency & Restructuring Groups. His practice focuses in the areas of insolvency and commercial litigation. Among other clients, he represents fi nancial institutions, trustees and public companies. Forbes, Sandra A. Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP (416) 863-5574 sforbes@dwpv.com Ms. Forbes is a recognized leading litigator in corporate/commercial, class action, securities, administrative and competition litigation. She is a past president of The Advocates' Society and a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. LEXPERT®Ranked Lawyers IN ITS JANUARY 2014 decision in Hryniak v. Mauldin, the Supreme Court of Canada provided what it hoped would be a road map for faster, less costly, more streamlined adjudication of civil actions through greater use of summary proceedings. While some commentators have lauded the ruling as potentially a major con- tribution to improved access to justice, other practitioners have been skeptical. Christopher Bredt, a litigation partner at Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, hails the SCC decision as a positive development. "It is resulting in litigation lawyers in Ontario now opting for summary judgment motions in more cases than they previously would have," he says. Linda Plumpton, a litigation partner at Torys LLP, says, "It's early days still in the judicial system to gauge what the full impact of Hryniak is likely to be. [But] THE SUPREME COURT RECENTLY RELEASED A JUDGMENT ON SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS AIMED TO IMPROVE ACCESS TO JUSTICE. BUT MANY PRACTITIONERS REMAIN SKEPTICAL THAT IT HAS HAD THAT EFFECT By Sheldon Gordon FASTER AND CHEAPER LITIGATION

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