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Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP Offices

199 BAY STREET
SUITE 4000, COMMERCE COURT WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO M5L 1A9
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Chris Hewat

Work Department
Securities
Position
Chris practises securities and business law, with focus on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and private equity transactions. He also advises on securities regulatory and corporate governance matters. He has particular expertise in advising issuers, investment dealers and investors in the technology sector. Chris has also been involved in the development of securities regulation in Canada, having advised the Ontario Securities Commission in connection with its rules reformulation project, and the Toronto Stock Exchange in its review of rules governing listed companies.
Lawyer Rankings
Canada > Capital markets
(Leading partners)Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP’s capital markets group is particularly dominant in equity work, where it acts for issuers and managers on a steady stream of high-value offerings. The department additionally houses a prominent debt practice, which saw Calgary partners Jeff Bakker and Kristopher Simard recently pair up to advise Coastal GasLink Pipeline on its C$7.1bn private placement of notes in Canada, the US and certain other international jurisdictions; this notably represented the largest Canadian dollar-denominated corporate bond offering to date. Ross Bentley is also a key contact in Calgary. Recommended names in Toronto include Tim Andison, Chris Hewat, Michael Hickey, Eric Moncik, London managing partner Jeffrey Lloyd (who splits his practice between Canada and the UK), and national practice head Catherine Youdan — all of whom maintain broad securities and M&A practices. Pascal de Guise is noted in Montreal.
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- Transport > Aviation
- Banking and finance
- Capital markets
- Competition and antitrust
- Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution: Alberta
- Dispute resolution: British Columbia
- Dispute resolution: Ontario
- Environment
- Indigenous law
- Infrastructure projects
- Insurance
- International expertise
- Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas
- Pensions
- Public procurement
- Real estate
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Tax