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Scott, Richard Dentons Canada LLP
(416) 863-4370 richard.scott@dentons.com
Mr. Scott advises on M&A, reorganizations and corporate finance
transactions, including multinational transactions in Canada, US, UK and
other countries. His practice involves coordinating legal services for a number
of the Firm's major clients, with significant experience in managing large
take-over bids, going-private transactions, public and private financing,
and corporate governance matters.
Schweitzer, Virginia K. Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
(613) 696-6889 vschweitzer@fasken.com
Ms. Schweitzer practises in the areas of corporate finance, mergers
& acquisitions, securities, mining, energy and technology law. She has also
assisted with private placements for technology, biotechnology and mining
clients. Her expertise also extends to negotiating mergers, take-overs
and acquisitions on behalf of both public and non-public companies.
Sandler, Tracy C. Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-5890 tsandler@osler.com
Ms. Sandler is a member of the firm's Executive Committee. She practises
corporate and commercial law with an emphasis on complex cross-border
corporate restructurings and reorganizations. She is a former president of
the Toronto Chapter of the Turnaround Management Association, winner
of the 2014 TMA Toronto Women of Influence Award and a former director
of the American Bankruptcy Institute.
Sanderson, QC, Chris W. Lawson Lundell LLP
(604) 631-9183 csanderson@lawsonlundell.com
Mr. Sanderson focuses on regulation and government relations as they relate
to project development and transportation infrastructure in the energy and
resource sectors. Clients include utilities, pipelines, oil & gas companies,
mines and governments.
Sadikman, Jacob Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(416) 862-4931 jsadikman@osler.com
Mr. Sadikman's practice focuses on commercial aspects of the electricity
sector, specializing in renewable energy. He advises clients on power
generation projects and related assets across multiple technologies and on
other electricity infrastructure across Canada. He also maintains a specialty
advising on regulatory aspects of commodities and derivatives trading
and marketplace matters.
Rubenstein, Gale Goodmans LLP
(416) 597-4148 grubenstein@goodmans.ca
Ms. Rubenstein's practice focuses on the areas of commercial insolvency,
restructuring and pensions, with an emphasis on financial institutions both
domestic and international, including life insurers, property and casualty
insurers and deposit-taking institutions. She also advises on pension and
employee matters to a diverse clientele, and is a director of Hydro One.
LEXPERT-RANKED LAWYERS
and Jim Cade (corporate/M&A), Tony Reyes and
Evan Cobb (restructuring), Chris Hunter (intel-
lectual property), Alan Merskey and Vasuda Sinha
(litigation) and Ruth Wahl (research).
Torys LLP was Canadian counsel for Nortel
Networks Inc. (Chapter 11 debtor and US subsid-
iary), with a team that included Tony DeMarinis,
Scott Bomhof and Adam Slavens (restructuring)
and Sheila Block, Andrew Gray and Jeremy Opol-
sky (litigation).
Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP and Lax
O'Sullivan Lisus Gottlieb LLP were co-Canadian
counsel for the Joint Administrators of Nortel Net-
works UK Limited, and comprised Matt Gottlieb
(litigation) and Robin Schwill (restructuring).
Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP represented
the former Directors and Officers of Nortel Cana-
da with a team that included Lyndon Barnes, Alex
Cobb and Adam Hirsh.
Koskie Minsky LLP represented the Former
Employees and LTD Beneficiaries of Nortel Can-
ada. e team from Koskie Minsky included Mark
Zigler, Susan Philpott, Barbara Walancik and
James Harnum (litigation).
Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP
was counsel for the Superintendent of Financial
Services (Ontario), with a team that included Ken
Rosenberg, Lily Harmer and Massimo Starnino
(restructuring/litigation).
McCarthy Tétrault LLP represented Morneau
Shepell Ltd., as administrator of Nortel's Cana-
dian registered pension plans, with a team that
included Jamey Gage, Barbara Boake and Sharon
Kour (restructuring), Paul Steep and Byron Shaw
(litigation), Barry Sookman (intellectual property)
and Randy Bauslaugh (pensions).
Janice Payne and Chris Rootham (litigation)
of Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP and omas
McRae and Arthur Jacques (litigation) of Shibley
Righton LLP were counsel to the Nortel Con-
tinuing Canadian Employees.
Barry Wadsworth was in-house counsel for
UNIFOR.
Dentons Canada LLP was Canadian counsel
for Wilmington Trust, National Association, with
a team that included John Salmas and Ken Kra
(restructuring).
Bennett Jones LLP was Canadian counsel for
the Informal Nortel Noteholder Group with a
team that included Rick Orzy and Kevin Zych (re-
structuring), and Richard Swan and Gavin Finlay-
son (litigation).
Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP was Canadi-
an counsel for the US Official Committee of Unse-
cured Creditors with a team that included Michael
Wunder, Shayne Kukulowicz, Ryan Jacobs, Jane
Dietrich and Monique Sassi (restructuring) and
Geoffrey Shaw and Stefanie Holland (litigation).
ornton Grout Finnigan LLP and Blake,