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September 2016

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18 LEXPERT MAGAZINE | SEPTEMBER 2016 tice matters. He has acted in more than 200 reported cases and has appeared before all levels of court including the Supreme Court of Canada and many tribunals. Brooke MacKenzie was most recently a litigation associate with McCarthy Té- trault LLP. She is completing an LLM at the University of Toronto. Mark Johnson is now General Coun- sel of the Toronto Community Housing Corp. Most recently, he was GC at the global soware consulting firm Infusion. Tanya Walker, a commercial litigator with her own firm, was elected Bencher of the Law Society of Upper Canada. She is the first black woman to hold the role. Bryan McLeese moved his litigation practice to Chernos Flaherty Svonkin LLP where he is now counsel. Prior to joining the firm, he was a partner at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP. Deloitte Tax Law LLP welcomed Christopher Slade and Margaret Nixon to its partnership. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP wel- comed Nora Kharouba as an associate in its construction and commercial litigation practice. She was previously with Miller omson LLP. Heather Marshall joined Fogler, Ru- binoff LLP as an associate practising wills and estates law. She was previously with Kronis, Rotsztain, Mangles, Cappel LLP. Jonathan Born is now an associate with Wildeboer Dellelce LLP aer making the move from WeirFoulds LLP. He focuses his practice on real estate law. BLG welcomed Pierre Gemson as an associate practising commercial litigation. In Ottawa, former premier of Prince Edward Island Robert Ghiz is now a se- nior business advisor at Gowling WLG. He holds nearly 20 years of experience in gov- ernment affairs and public policy. Garett Schromm and Heather Dawe are now associates of BLG. Schromm prac- tises environmental law. Dawe is a corpo- rate-commercial lawyer. Alexander Sarabura is now a competi- tion law officer at the Competition Bureau aer leaving Stikeman Elliott LLP. QUÉBEC MONTRÉAL In Montréal, Miller omson welcomed Nathalie Durocher as a partner in its in- surance litigation practice group. She was previously with Norton Rose Fulbright. Her insurance law practice covers, casualty and property, special risks, regulatory and licensing, and liability. Josée Letourneau was appointed to the position of Senior Vice-President Legal Af- fairs at La Coop fédérée and is now a mem- ber of its senior management committee. She has been with the organization for 18 years, and prior to that spent seven years in private practice. La Coop fédérée is the larg- est agri-food enterprise in Q uébec. Lily Germain joined Gascon & Associ- ates L.L.P. as partner, aer moving from Langlois Lawyers LLP. She focuses on mergers & acquisitions, business law and venture-capital financing. She advises com- panies in various areas, such as IT, mining and energy, and manufacturing. Stuart Kruger joined McMillan LLP as a partner where he advises clients in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology indus- tries on licensing, acquisitions, regulatory matters, ethics and compliance, audits and investigations, commercial law and intellec- tual property. Most recently, he was General Counsel of Novartis Pharmaceuticals. * Keep us informed of your latest career news, from moves and appointments to role changes and new endeavours. We look forward to hearing from you at lexpert.ca/peoplemoves. MOVES Andrew Elbaz made the move to Minden Gross where he is now chair of the newly formed securities law and capital markets group. Elbaz was previously with Dentons Canada, where he was a partner. He focuses on IPOs, public offer- ings, private placements, M&A and joint ventures. He has advised in various industries including oil and gas, life sciences and mining. Elbaz has an international practice, with clients in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East. He has three children and is known for his gourmet cooking. ANDREW ELBAZ Minden Gross LLP Toronto Securities OLGA FARMAN Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP Québec City Corporate Olga Farman was named Québec managing partner at Norton Rose Fulbright Canada, replacing Carl Tremblay in the role. She has been with the firm for three years, and practises corporate law with a focus on life sciences and health law. Her recent transactional work includes setting up research con- sortiums and advising on biobanks, and multi-centre clinical trials. She has a particular interest in the use of technology in health care. Farman serves on several boards including YWCA Québec and is an avid supporter of the arts.

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