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McCarthy Tétrault
Suite MZ400
1000 De La Gauchetière Street West
Montréal QC
H3B 0A2
Canada

Work Department

Corporate and M&A

Position

Practice focuses on securities and corporate law, concentrating on mergers and acquisitions, private equity, corporate governance and public financings, both domestic and cross-border.

Career

Barreau du Québec, 1991.

Languages

Fluent in English, French and German.

Memberships

Honorary Member and past President of the Institute of Corporate Directors (Québec).

Personal

Publications include:

‘Navigating the Pandemic and looking ahead: Questions for the (virtual) Boardroom ‘ (2020 and 2021);

‘Making the Decision to Go Public: Key Factors to Consider’ (2020);

‘Proposed Amendments to Takeover Bid Rules’ (2015 and 2016).

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Corporate and M&A

(Leading partners)

Clemens MayrMcCarthy Tétrault

McCarthy Tétrault leverages the combined strength of a nationwide presence and offices abroad in London and New York, to provide a first port of call for major public and private companies (including Blackstone and Rio Tinto), banks and private equity firms involved in high-value domestic and multi-jurisdictional transactions. Displaying particular strength in the mining segment, the practice’s active client roster spans such sectors as mining, energy, aviation, tech, engineering and manufacturing. The group’s comprehensive offering covers M&A, corporate finance and capital markets matters. The practice is led by M&A and private equity experts Cameron Belsher KC, who works in Vancouver and Toronto; and Jonathan See (also Toronto); and by Shea Small in Toronto and London, who provides extensive experience in joint ventures, strategic investments and capital markets. Also of note are Clemens Mayr in Montreal, who acts for issuers and underwriters in Canadian and cross-border public financings; and Shevaun McGrath, who handles restructuring, leveraged buyouts and minority investment transactions in Toronto, where David Woollcombe advises on M&A, securities offerings and corporate governance matters.