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Junger, Robin M. McMillan LLP
(778) 329-7523 robin.junger@mcmillan.ca
Mr. Junger advises clients on environmental, Aboriginal and administrative
law matters. He is recognized for integrating all aspects of a client's interests
– legal, business and social - and finding practical solutions to complex
problems. Mr. Junger has helped obtain environmental assessment approvals
for LNG infrastructure, metal and coal mining, and clean energy projects.
Johnson, Philippe Davies Ward Phillips
& Vineberg LLP (514) 841-6501 pjohnson@dwpv.com
Mr. Johnson is a partner in the Corporate/Commercial, M&A, Commercial
Real Estate & Infrastructure practices. He is advising CSX Transportation,
a leading North American railway company, with respect to its development
of various projects in Québec.
Jenkins, William K. Dentons Canada LLP
(403) 268-6835 bill.jenkins@dentons.com
Mr. Jenkins is co-lead of Dentons' M&A team in Canada and has
a transaction-based practice advising corporations, investment
dealers and banks with respect to the structuring and implementation
of mergers and acquisitions, equity and debt financings, project financings
and joint ventures.
Jackson, Richard J. Stikeman Elliott LLP
(604) 631-1357 rjackson@stikeman.com
Mr. Jackson is a partner and Department Head of the Commercial Real
Estate Group in Vancouver. His practice emphasizes large commercial and
residential real estate transactions, including advising on all aspects of
major multi-use real estate development projects. His practice also includes
acting for the Province of British Columbia in all modern-day Aboriginal
treaties in BC.
Ivanoff, Paul A. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-4223 pivanoff@osler.com
Mr. Ivanoff is a partner in the Litigation Department of Osler.
His practice focuses on the litigation and arbitration of disputes related
to infrastructure and construction projects including power projects,
subways and industrial facilities.
Hurley, John Gowling WLG
(514) 392-9431 john.hurley@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. Hurley has extensive experience in commercial law, with special emphasis
on First Nations, energy and infrastructure, government relations, regulatory
matters, environmental law and international development.
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that authorization just to get into the competition.
Some didn't [act] in time and they had to withdraw."
To further complicate the bidding process in Qué-
bec, each municipality can impose its separate condi-
tions for obtaining a chance to bid for work in that
jurisdiction. "e City of Montréal, for example, has
"All you have to do now
[after twin rulings in the
UK] is have two things:
a reasonable commercial
basis [for your claim] and
that it can't be extravagant,
exorbitant or unconscionable.
That's the test."
- Jane Sidnell, Rose LLP
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