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May/June 2019

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27 CANADIANLAWYERMAG.COM/INHOUSE MAY/JUNE 2019 Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP Toronto litigate.com Lenczner Slaght represents clients' interests in complex, high-profile cases across the country. The firm's lawyers are distinguished by their depth of courtroom experience, appearing regularly at all levels of the federal and provincial courts and before professional and regulatory tribu - nals, as well as in mediation and arbitration proceedings. Every member of the firm is committed to delivering the highest quality of advocacy to public and private clients. Lenczner Slaght brings expert strategy — backed by rigorous research and skilled data management — to demanding cases in all areas of litigation. Nathanson Schachter & Thompson LLP Vancouver nst.bc.ca Nathanson Schachter & Thompson LLP has a team of lawyers with the depth of tal- ent and breadth of experience to efficiently and effectively handle commercial disputes of all sizes and kinds. In addition to the firm's four Queen's counsel, the firm in - cludes a number of former law clerks from the Supreme Court of Canada and the B.C. Court of Appeal. NST regularly acts in the full range of commercial disputes, including contract disputes, sharehold - ers' disputes, securities and oppression claims, hostile takeover bids and derivative actions, class actions and representative proceedings, mining claims, pension litiga- tion, actions for professional negligence, administrative proceedings, defamation actions and employment disputes. The firm has also acted for the successful plaintiffs in two of Canada's most significant mining cases, Minera Aquiline Argentina SA v. IMA Exploration Inc. and Inmet Mining Corp. v. Homestake Canada Inc. Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP Toronto paliareroland.com Founded in 2001, Paliare Roland Rosen- berg Rothstein LLP has doubled in size to 39 current lawyers from 18 original litiga- tors. It handles a broad range of cases from complex commercial litigation and class ac- tions to professional discipline and labour relations. It also represents other law firms and acts as appellate counsel. Recent cases include acting for the Financial Services Commission of Ontario on the insolvency of Nortel Inc. and Sears Canada, repre -

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