14 LEXPERT MAGAZINE
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JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2018
Alison Harnick is now General Coun-
sel & Corporate Secretary of First Capital
Realty Inc., a developer, owner and opera-
tor of urban retail properties. She was pre-
viously at Torys LLP.
DLA Piper (Canada) LLP welcomed
Charlie MacCready as a partner. He
was previously a manager in the Corpo-
rate Finance Branch of the Ontario Se-
curities Commission.
ornton Grout Finnigan LLP wel-
comed Paul Guy to the firm as a partner.
Guy has a broad business litigation practice
that includes corporate/commercial, direc-
tor and officer liability, class actions, insol-
vency and securities litigation.
Aird & Berlis LLP welcomed Sean
Mason as a partner in the firm's capital
markets practice group. Mason advises on
financing transactions, securities matters
and M&A.
John Grant joined Miller omson
LLP as a partner. He focuses on tax liti-
gation and advises on a broad range of
matters, including break fees, commodity
taxes, transfer pricing, donation programs,
tax treaty interpretation and corporate tax.
Kristy Balkwill joined Miller omson
LLP as a partner in the firm's corporate tax
practice group.
Miller omson LLP welcomed real es-
tate law practitioner Lou Natale as a part-
ner. He practises out of the firm's office in
Vaughan, Ont.
Kate McGrann, a partner at Crawley
MacKewn Brush LLP, accepted a one-year
secondment with the Enforcement Branch
of the Ontario Securities Commission.
In Ottawa, Glenn Harvey-McKean is
now a partner in advocacy department of
Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP. His prac-
tice focuses primarily on health law matters,
medical defence litigation and professional
discipline proceedings.
QUÉBEC MONTRÉAL
In Montréal, Luc Morin joined Norton
Rose Fulbright Canada LLP's litigation
practice. Morin practises civil and commer-
cial litigation, with a focus on bankruptcy,
insolvency and corporate restructuring.
Langlois lawyers welcomed Julie Belley
Perron as a partner and a member of its
business law team. She focuses on environ-
mental issues and energy projects.
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP wel-
comed Frédéric Harvey and Ryan Rabi-
novitch to its taxation law practice group
as partners. Harvey focuses on M&A, cor-
porate financing, international tax and cor-
porate reorganizations. Rabinovitch focuses
on all aspects of tax law, including tax plan-
ning and litigation.
Pierre Lefebvre moved his litigation
practice to Langlois lawyers where he is now
a partner.
Jean Gagnon, Ad.E., joined Fasken
Martineau DuMoulin LLP as legal counsel
practising litigation and dispute resolution.
Jean-François Pelland is now a partner
of Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP, where he
focuses on a range of corporate finance and
transactional matters.
ATLANTIC PROVINCES HALIFAX, ST. JOHN'S
In Halifax, e Honourable Michel Sam-
son has joined Cox & Palmer as counsel
to its corporate-commercial team. Samson
served as a Member of the Nova Scotia Leg-
islature for the past 19 years.
In St. John's, Leanne O'Leary has been
appointed Managing Partner of Cox &
Palmer's office in that city. O'Leary is a
commercial and insurance litigator.
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MOVES
Vitale Santoro rejoined Dentons
Canada LLP where he continues his
corporate and securities law prac-
tice. He focuses on domestic and
international corporate law matters
with an emphasis on M&A, corporate
finance, governance, project finance,
private equity, real estate and cor-
porate reorganizations. Recent mat-
ters include advising Aéroports de
Montréal — the local airport authority
responsible for the management,
operation and development of Mon-
tréal's Trudeau and Mirabel interna-
tional airports — in connection with
its $250-million bond offering.
VITALE SANTORO
Dentons Canada LLP
Corporate and Securities
Montréal
VINCENT CALDERHEAD
Pink Larkin
Poverty Law
Halifax
Pink Larkin, a dispute resolution law
firm, welcomed Vincent Calderhead
to its roster. Calderhead now works
entirely on a pro bono basis and
continues his esteemed career as
an advocate for low-income and
marginalized clients. He focuses
on systemic litigation that presents
law reform possibilities for the poor
— usually around social assistance
and housing cases, and often with a
human rights or Charter component.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Thom-
as Cromwell called the appointment
"bold, enlightened and very creative,"
in The Globe and Mail.