LEXPERT MAGAZINE
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SEPTEMBER 2017 25
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CORPORATE TRANSACTIONS OF IMPORTANCE
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ing entities, of Nesscap Energy Inc. (Nesscap)
(TSXV: NCE) pursuant to a court approved
arrangement under the Business Corpora-
tions Act (Ontario) (the Arrangement). In
consideration for the transfer of substantially
all of Nesscap's assets to Maxwell, Maxwell
issued 4,146,538 shares of its common stock
to Nesscap.
Maxwell is a global leader in the develop-
ment and manufacture of innovative, cost-
effective energy storage and power delivery
solutions. Maxwell ultracapacitor products
provide safe and reliable power solutions
for applications in consumer and industrial
electronics, transportation and telecom-
munications. Maxwell high-voltage grading
and coupling capacitors help to ensure the
safety and reliability of electric utility infra-
structure and other applications involving
transport, distribution and measurement of
high-voltage electrical energy.
As a market leader in innovative small cell
format ultracapacitor products and technol-
ogies, the Nesscap business includes research,
development and manufacturing of energy
storage and power delivery solutions with op-
erations in Korea, Germany, and China.
Maxwell was represented in-house by
Emily Lough, Corporate Counsel & Chief
Compliance Officer. Maxwell was repre-
sented externally by DLA Piper US and
DLA Piper (Canada) LLP with a team led
by Larry Nishnick (San Diego) and Robert
Fonn (Toronto) and including Russel Drew
(M&A), Jamie Mandell, Mackenzie Clark,
Derek Bell (litigation), Kevin Fritz (tax) and
Michael Richards (employment and labour).
Nesscap was represented by Miller om-
son LLP with a team led by Pierre Soulard.
e Miller omson team included Alex-
ander Lalka, Gary Volman and Deven Rath
(M&A), John Chapman and Nafisah Chow-
dhury (litigation), and Gerald Courage and
Andrew Etcovitch (tax).
Paradigm Capital provided financial advi-
sory advice to the Board of directors of Ness-
cap, including the issuance of a fairness opin-
ion in connection with the Arrangement.
Consumer Services Energy & Power Pipelines
Aerospace & Defence Automotive Materials
Utilities Financials Health Research
Media & Entertainment Recreation & Leisure Advertising & Marketing
E-Commerce Construction & Engineering
Consumer Staples
THE $106M CITY
OF HAMILTON BIOSOLIDS
MANAGEMENT PROJECT
CLOSING DATE: MARCH 28, 2017
On March 28, 2017, the City of Hamilton
signed a project agreement with Harbour
City Solutions General Partnership to de-
sign, build, finance, operate and maintain the
City of Hamilton's Biosolids Management
Project, with construction services provided
by Bird-Maple Reinders Joint Venture, an
unincorporated joint venture between Bird
Design-Build Construction Inc. and Maple
Reinders Constructors Ltd. and operations
services provided by Synagro Hamilton Op-
erating LP.
e Hamilton Biosolids Management
Project is comprised of a new biosolids pro-
cessing facility that is projected to signifi-
cantly reduce the number of transport trucks
required to remove biosolids from the Wood-
ward Wastewater Treatment Plant, and is
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