Ontario commercial list has suits involving Miller Thomson, Bennett Jones, Davies this past week
McCarthy Tétrault; Miller Thomson; Adair Goldblatt Bieber; Bennett Jones; Blake, Cassels & Graydon; Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg; Goodmans; and Gowling WLG made appearances in multiple commercial list matters before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice this past week.
Andrew Matheson, partner, represented defendant Dreams International Advisory Services Ltd. in Sakab Saudi Holding Company et al v Saad Khalid S Al Jabri et al. He heads the firm’s national white collar and investigations group.
Heather Meredith, partner, represented respondent 12771888 Canada Inc. in MBL Administrative Agent II LLC, v Trade X Group of Companies Inc., et al. She focuses on bankruptcy, restructuring, and commercial litigation.
Lance Williams, partner, represented respondent KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH in Nevada Copper, Inc. et al v. KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH. He works on complex insolvency and corporate finance matters.
Saneea Tanvir, associate, represented Clarkson Road Developments GP Inc. and two other applicants in Clarkson Road Developments GP Inc. et al v Dolente Concrete & Drain Company. She belongs to the firm’s bankruptcy and restructuring group in Toronto.
Bobby Sachdeva, partner, represented plaintiff AssessNet Inc. in the cases of AssessNet Inc. v Poproski et al; AssessNet Inc. v Taylor Leibow Inc., in Its Capacity as Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of Lucio Anthony Ferro et al; and AssessNet Inc. v Hooper et al. He co-leads the firm’s commercial litigation group.
John Adair, partner, represented defendant K. Al Jabri in the Sakab Saudi case. He has tried oppression cases before Ontario’s commercial list.
Katie Glowach, associate, represented plaintiff Independent Electricity System Operator in Independent Electricity System Operator v Solar Sky Farms Inc. Her practice includes complex commercial litigation, shareholder disputes, and securities litigation.
Amanda McLachlan, partner, represented Sakab Saudi Holding Company and eight other plaintiffs in the Sakab Saudi case. She focuses on complex corporate and commercial disputes.
Ian Thompson, partner, represented applicant Karora Resources Inc. in Karora Resources Inc. He handles cases involving contractual rights, class actions, and competition matters.
Chris Burr, partner, represented applicant Bank of China (Canada) in Bank of China (Canada) v 13995291 Canada Inc. He focuses on corporate restructuring, insolvency litigation, and debt enforcement.
Ryan Morris, partner, represented Black Stallion Investments Limited and two other defendants in the Sakab Saudi case. He deals with corporate, transactional, and securities matters.
Natalie Renner, partner, represented applicant MBL Administrative Agent II LLC in the MBL Administrative Agent case. She focuses on insolvency, corporate reorganizations, and asset sales and acquisitions.
Luis Sarabia, partner, represented 2323953 Ontario Inc. and 13 other plaintiffs in 2323953 Ontario Inc. et al v Independent Electricity System Operator. He works on class actions, takeover bids, and change-of-control litigation.
Mark Dunn, partner, represented The Matter Corporation as the plaintiff in The Matter Corporation v. Southside Construction Management Limited et al. He handles real estate disputes.
Howard Wise, partner, represented respondent Delgant (T.O.) Ltd. in the Clarkson Road case. His focus areas include construction law and commercial litigation.
Sandra Barton, partner, represented defendant Solar Sky Farms Inc. in Independent Electricity System Operator v Solar Sky Farms Inc. She deals with civil and commercial litigation.
Adam Bazak, associate, represented applicant 1797472 Ontario Inc. in 1797472 Ontario Inc. v Independent Electricity System Operator. His practice areas include commercial litigation and banking litigation.