Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein appears in 5-million-dollar commercial case

Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein, Borden Ladner Gervais each in two commercial cases this week

Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein appears in 5-million-dollar commercial case
Law firms appearing for the week ending August 5, 2022

The case of Commissionaires (Great Lakes) v. Alexander et al with a concerned amount of $5 million head up this week’s roundup of active litigation in the Commercial List this week, with Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein partner Andrew Lokan, represented by Sanja Bistricki, representing the plaintiffs.

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP appeared in two cases

Brendan Wong, partner, represented plaintiff First Generation Capital Inc. and one other in First Generation Capital Inc. et al v. Dunal et al. Wong’s commercial litigation practice focuses on shareholder and partnership litigation, injunctions, anti-fraud litigation, banking litigation, and insolvency litigation.

Roger Jaipargas, partner, represented applicant Royal Bank of Canada in Royal Bank of Canada v. Cutler Forest Products Inc. Jaipargas’s practice focuses on commercial insolvency and restructuring.

Paliare Roland Rosenberg Rothstein LLP appeared twice

Andrew Lokan, partner – represented himself by Sanja Bistricki – represented plaintiff COMMISSIONAIRES (GREAT LAKES) in Commissionaires (Great Lakes) v. Alexander et al. Lokan’s practice includes constitutional law, appeals, administrative law, labour and employment law, and pension litigation.

Chris Paliare, partner, represented applicant SS&C Technologies Canada Corp. in SS&C Technologies Canada Corp. v. The Bank Of New York Mellon Corporation et al. Paliare’s practice covers complex corporate and commercial litigation, securities litigation, administrative law, public law, class actions, Charter, and constitutional litigation, defamation, employment law, pension litigation, and white-collar crime.

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