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McCarthy Tétrault
66 Wellington Street West
Suite 5300, TD Bank Tower Box 48
Toronto ON M5K 1E6
Canada

Work Department

Energy: Power (Transactional)

Position

Suzanne Murphy is a partner in our Business Law Group in Toronto with a practice focused on private mergers and acquisitions, private corporate finance and general corporate matters in the power industry. She regularly represents acquirers, investors and developers of a variety of energy assets including natural gas, wind, solar, biomass, nuclear, energy storage and thermal energy. Suzanne has significant experience preparing and negotiating complex commercial agreements in the energy sector including acquisition agreements, power purchase agreements, operations and maintenance agreements, supply agreements, shared services agreements, joint venture agreements, partnership agreements and shareholder agreements.

Career

Ontario Bar, 2002.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Energy and natural resources > Power

(Leading partners)

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A destination firm for energy transactions across Canada, McCarthy Tétrault’s national power practice additionally brings to bear significant regulatory firepower. In terms of the former sphere, the group is active across a broad range of corporate, M&A, finance and project-related matters, where it is equipped to represent all key sector stakeholders, including developers, utilities, lenders and industrial users, among others. In Toronto, infrastructure group chair David Lever is widely recognized as a go-to specialist for power transactions; he recently advised Cameco Corporation on its $7.8bn acquisition, together with Brookfield Renewable Partners, of Westinghouse Electric Company. Other recommended transactional partners include Toronto-based Seán O’Neill, who spearheads the power industry group; Toronto’s Suzanne Murphy, whose practice spans M&A, corporate finance, project development and general corporate issues; and Louis-Nicolas Boulanger in Montreal. On the regulatory side, Calgary-based Kimberly Howard is noted for her adept handling of both power and oil and gas work, while Toronto’s Gordon Nettleton covers energy regulatory, environmental and Indigenous law-related matters. In July 2023, commercial energy partner Thomas McInerney joined in Calgary from Bennett Jones LLP.