Opashinov, Mark, McMillan LLP Toronto - (416) 865-7873 - mark.opashinov@mcmillan.ca
Mark is a partner in McMillan's competition and business law groups. Mark has advised Canadian and
foreign clients on all aspects of Canadian corporate and competition law for 20 years. Mark counsels clients
on the regulatory aspects of their transactions as well as provides advice on the civil and criminal provisions
of Canada's Competition Act. Mark also regularly advises on mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures
and complex re-organizations. Mark acts for clients across the range of industry including, among others, the
automotive, energy, financial services, food, mining, packaging, pharma, technology, and telecommunica-
tions sectors. Mark is a recognized leader in the application of project management techniques to complex
legal projects and in the use of technology in the effective practice of law.
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