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Mr Adam Slavens

Work Department
Corporate Restructuring & Advisory
Position
Adam’s commercially minded and rigorous counsel helps clients find solutions and realize goals in their restructuring and insolvency matters.
Adam advises and represents creditors, investors and purchasers, restructuring corporations, equity holders and official court-ordered appointees in the financial restructurings of distressed companies in out-of-court workouts and refinancings as well as formal proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and arrangements under the Canada Business Corporations Act.
Career
Ontario, 2007
Memberships
Adam is the General Editor of the National Insolvency Review, a leading Canadian bankruptcy and insolvency law journal. Before joining Torys, Adam worked as an analyst with a private investment company in Toronto.
Lawyer Rankings
Canada > Restructuring and insolvency
(Next Generation Partners)Torys‘ practice group is routinely called upon by boards of directors and senior management to act on restructuring and insolvency mandates across a range of sectors, among them financial services, retail, pharmaceuticals and mining. The practice is jointly directed by David Bish, who has experience handling bankruptcy proceedings, proposals, wind-ups, liquidations, reorganizations, restructurings and receiverships; and Tony DeMarinis, who focuses on negotiated workouts, recapitalizations, distressed investments and acquisitions, and court proceedings under the federal CCAA. Also noted are Scott Bomhof; litigator Jeremy Opolsky; and Adam Slavens, who is lauded by one client as ‘practical, experienced and technically sound’. All lawyers mentioned are based at the Toronto office.
Lawyer Rankings
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Corporate and M&A
- Infrastructure projects
- Insurance
- Energy and natural resources > Oil and gas
- Energy and natural resources > Power
Firm Rankings
- Banking and finance
- Cannabis
- Capital markets
- Competition and antitrust
- Dispute resolution: Ontario
- Environment
- Intellectual property
- International expertise
- Energy and natural resources > Mining
- Pensions
- Real estate
- Tax
- Technology
- Dispute resolution: Quebec
- Indigenous law
- International trade
- Public procurement
- Restructuring and insolvency
- Labour and employment