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Royce, Michael E. Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith
Griffin LLP (416) 865-3970 mroyce@litigate.com
Mr. Royce focuses on medical malpractice, where he represents physicians
in the courts at various levels, and before professional tribunals and
disciplinary proceedings. His practice also includes an emphasis on
commercial litigation.
Rothstein, LSM, Linda R. Paliare Roland Rosen-
berg Rothstein LLP (416) 646-4327 linda.rothstein@paliar-
eroland.com
Ms. Rothstein's civil and administrative practice focuses on class
actions, commercial litigation, professional liability, public law, employment
and human rights, judicial reviews and appeals. She is also a mediator
and arbitrator.
Rosenberg, Ken Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP
(416) 646-4304 ken.rosenberg@paliareroland.com
Mr. Rosenberg's practice focuses on commercial, corporate, shareholder,
regulatory and insolvency/restructuring disputes. He has acted as counsel
to a wide range of stakeholders including debtors, secured and unsecured
creditors, pension plans, unions, class action plaintiffs, court officers
and public/government authorities.
Rook, QC, John F. Bennett Jones LLP
(416) 777-4885 rookj@bennettjones.com
Mr. Rook specializes in commercial, administrative and competition law
litigation, and appears in the courts and before administrative tribunals
throughout Canada. He is recognized among the most sought-after competi-
tion litigators in Canada.
Rochon, Joel P. Rochon Genova LLP
(416) 363-1867 jrochon@rochongenova.com
Mr. Rochon is managing partner at Rochon Genova LLP, and heads the
firm's class action practice. He has served as leader or co-lead counsel on
numerous national class actions, including Nortel, Toyota and ongoing cases
involving CIBC, SNC Lavalin, market timing in Mutual Funds, Bell/Telus, Volk-
swagen and the Lac-Mégantic train derailment.
Ritchie, Lawrence E. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-6608 lritchie@osler.com
Mr. Ritchie's practice involves dispute avoidance and resolution across a
range of capital markets, the financial sector and other regulated industries
and activities. His experience encompasses all aspects of enforcement and
other regulatory proceedings and related litigation, including class actions.
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suggests that anyone can be sued anywhere, so
long as there is at least one reader of the alleged
libel in the foreign jurisdiction," says Paul Scha-
bas of Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP in Toronto,
who represented Haaretz.
Schabas postulates the case of an Israeli resi-
dent who has bought the Toronto Maple Leafs
and flies to Canada a few times a year to watch the
team play. "e owner would be a celebrity here
even if no one ever heard of her in Israel, but on
the basis of this judgment, she could sue in Israel,
and the Canadian publishers of the alleged libel
would have no choice but to defend themselves
because any Israeli judgment would likely be en-
ers