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Nov/Dec 2017

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42 LEXPERT MAGAZINE | NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2017 ANTONIO DI DOMENICO Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Toronto Antonio Di Domenico advises on all as- pects of Competition law, including merg- ers, cartel investigations, class actions, advertising/marketing practices and abuse of dominance. Di Domenico has extensive trial and appellate experience and has ap- peared as counsel before Canada's Com- petition Tribunal, all levels of court in Ontario, the Federal Court of Canada and the Supreme Court of Canada. From 2014 to 2016, Di Domenico served a special ap- pointment as counsel to Canada's Commis- sioner of Competition. He is Vice Chair of York University's alumni board and chairs its awards committee. He is a past Direc- tor of Osgoode Hall's alumni board and a former Chair of its mentorship program. Di Domenico served as pro bono counsel to the Canadian Civil Liberties Associa- tion, successfully representing the CCLA before the SCC in Canada (Attorney Gen- eral) v. PHS Community Services Society, 2011 SCC 44, which granted Insite, a safe injection site, a Constitutional exemption to operate free from federal drug laws. PATRICK G. DUFFY Stikeman Elliott LLP Toronto Patrick Duffy is a partner at Stikeman El- liott LLP with a project development prac- tice that includes environmental permit- ting and litigation, energy regulation and Aboriginal engagement. Among his cases, he was appeal counsel to the Ontario En- ergy Board in Ontario (Energy Board) v. Ontario Power Generation Inc., 2015 SCC 44, a precedent-setting case that dealt with the intersection of public-utility regula- tion and labour relations. He was a Mem- ber of the Executive of the Aboriginal Law Section of the Ontario Bar Association from 2014 to 2017, and responsible for organizing the section's annual OBA Insti- tute programs for 2015 and 2016. He has served on the University of Alberta's Fac- ulty of Law External Advisory Board to the Dean since 2015; and has been a judge for Canada's Phillip C. Jessup Internation- al Law Moot since 2003. He contributes to the firm's recruitment efforts and has been a formal and informal mentor to Stikeman Elliott associates. IAN DUNBAR McInnes Cooper Halifax Ian Dunbar is a member of McInnes Cooper's general litigation, construction and insurance groups and has represented insurers on a variety of issues, includ- ing casualty, coverage, property, fire loss, commercial liability and disability claims. Experienced in litigating commercial and corporate disputes, he has also acted as lead counsel in insurance and construction dis- putes, dispute resolution in the area of tech- nology and intellectual property, and regu- latory offenses. He has served as the Chair of the Municipal Law Section of the Cana- dian Bar Association's Nova Scotia branch and, since 2012, has been a part-time fac- ulty member at Dalhousie University Law School. He is actively involved in student recruitment at his firm. In the community, Dunbar has been a dedicated Director of the skills-based Board of the Parkinson So- ciety Maritime Region since 2012. TYSON DYCK Torys LLP Toronto Tyson Dyck is a member of Torys LLP's Environmental Group, and practises ex- tensively in the areas of energy and infra- structure, mining and metals and climate change. In the mining sector, Tyson acts for companies acquiring, developing and operating major projects, including Ca- meco Corp., one of the world's largest uranium companies, on the multi-year, multi-billion-dollar Vision in Motion proj- ect to redevelop the Port Hope Conver- sion Facility. He is experienced in climate change law, including on the cap-and-trade systems established in Ontario, California and Québec and other jurisdictions. He advises many of Ontario and Canada's largest greenhouse-gas emitters, includ- ing Union Gas, on the development and implementation of the province's cap-and- trade program. He has co-lectured courses in Environmental and Climate law at the University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Law School and has mentored students in- terested in developing careers in Environ- mental law. RORY C. ENGELS TD Bank Group Toronto Rory Engels is Senior Manager, Risk Man- agement at TD Bank Group. rough his career, Engels has successfully led and com- pleted a number of sophisticated transac- tions, including both private and public M&A transactions and numerous securi- | RISING STARS |

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