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Harricks, Paul H. Gowling WLG
(416) 369-7296 paul.harricks@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. Harricks leads the Energy Industry Group at Gowling WLG. His transac-
tion-based practice embraces infrastructure, energy and project finance. He
acts for Canadian and international corporations, funds, governments and
financial institutions. He has worked on a wide range of infrastructure proj-
ects in Canada, the United States, Europe and the Middle East.
Hardwicke-Brown, Mungo Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
(403) 260-9674 mhb@blakes.com
Mr. Hardwicke-Brown practises in the areas of M&A and corporate finance
law with a focus on the energy industry. He has vast experience across all
sectors, including oil & gas, oil sands, pipelines, LNG terminalling and sup-
ply arrangements, power generation and transmission, and major energy
infrastructure project development. He also has a broad range of experience
in P3 projects.
Harbell, James W. Stikeman Elliott LLP
(416) 869-5690 jharbell@stikeman.com
Mr. Harbell is a partner in the Toronto office and head of the Project Develop-
ment & Finance Group, former head of the Real Estate and Energy Groups
and a certified Specialist in Environmental Law. His practice focuses on
electricity, infrastructure and real estate, M&A transactions, municipal and
land use development, project finance and procurement for electricity, gas
and government entities.
Hamilton, Peter E. Stikeman Elliott LLP
(416) 869-5564 phamilton@stikeman.com
Mr. Hamilton is a partner in the Toronto office. His banking and corporate
finance practice extends to project and structured finance and insolvency,
financial institution regulation, derivatives, corporate finance and insol-
vency. He advises international banks on the acquisition of Canadian assets,
the establishment of Canadian business, transactional matters and regula-
tory requirements.
Gross, Wendy J. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-6737 wgross@osler.com
Ms. Gross's practice focuses on outsourcing and other complex technol-
ogy and business process transactions. Her expertise includes technology
outsourcing including technology infrastructure services, network services,
procurement, cloud computing, payment systems, AI, machine learning,
e-commerce, data protection and privacy.
Gross, Benjamin David Lavery, de Billy, L.L.P.
(514) 877-2983 bgross@lavery.ca
Mr. Gross is a partner and co-head of Lavery's Infrastructure Law team. His
practice is grounded in real estate, security on property and financing law
matters (including traditional, project, asset-based and alternative), with
recognized experience in infrastructure, mining and energy, entertainment
and sports, mergers and acquisitions and creditors' and consumers' rights.
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A critical challenge, she says, is to help ensure clients
are entering market-standard deals. "A lot of what we do
is advising when documents are diverging from what we
would see in the market, and helping to inform them of
the risk they're taking on so their eyes are open."
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SHUTTERSTOCK
There was a common
misconception that
these were somehow
privatizations. … But there
was never a sale of any
health-care asset to the
private sector. The assets
remain public assets at
all times. All that happens
is that the private
sector participates."
- Tara Mackay, Torys LLP
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