Fasken is a reference in the market for all aspects of Canadian competition law, including mergers and acquisitions, criminal/cartel matters, consumer protection and unilateral conduct. The team is jointly steered by Huy Do and Antonio Di Domenico; Do’s broad expertise covers merger reviews and foreign investment matters, whilst Di Domenico has notable proficiency in class actions and criminal and civil investigations. Chris Margison is a key name for clients in the transport, financial and retail industries. All individual mentioned work in Toronto.
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Partner | Co-Leader, Competition, Marketing & Foreign Investment | Leader, Southeast Asia Group

Career

Huy Do is the Co-Leader of the firm’s Competition, Marketing & Foreign Investment group and Leader of the firm’s Southeast Asia practice group. His practice focuses on anti-trust/competition, marketing and foreign investment law.

Huy is a widely recognized leader in Canadian competition, marketing and foreign investment laws. He is a Past Chair and member of the Executive of the Competition Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association and serves as a Non-Governmental Advisor to the International Competition Network, a network of antitrust/competition law enforcement agencies from around the world.

Huy brings his wealth of experience, including from his time with the Competition Bureau, to advise clients in complex domestic and international competition law cases, including in relation to mergers, criminal cartels, deceptive marketing and abuse of dominance investigations. Huy also has extensive experience advising foreign clients, including state-owned enterprises, on economic and national security reviews under Canadian foreign investment law (Investment Canada Act).

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Key clients

  • Canada’s Wonderland/Six Flags Entertainment
  • OMV Aktiengesellschaft

Work highlights

Advising Canada’s Wonderland/Six Flags Entertainment with respect to drip pricing litigation initiated by the Commissioner of Competition.