About this office:
Lang Michener is a leader in Canada's legal profession and has been for more than 80 years. Our international firm, with offices in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Hong Kong, has over 200 dynamic professionals who provide effective, innovative solutions to Canadian and international clients. We have played a major role in shaping Canada's economic and political institutions, and understand the competitive global needs of our country's leading companies and industries. With commitments to excellence, service and value in all that we do, Lang Michener is dedicated to helping all of our clients achieve their business and personal goals.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Corporate Practice including Administrative Law, Advertising and Marketing, Agency and Distribution, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Appellate Practice, Bankruptcy, Banks and Banking, Business Law, Class Actions, Commercial Law, Communications and Media, Computers and Software, Construction Law, Copyright, Corporate Law, Debtor and Creditor, Environmental Law, Finance, Franchises and Franchising, Government Procurement, Government Relations, Insolvency, Insurance, Insurance Defence, Intellectual Property, International Trade, Labour and Employment, Leases and Leasing, Litigation, Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Natural Resources, Patents, Privacy Law, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Technology and Science, Trademarks, Trusts and Estates, Wills.
Articles Authored by Lawyers at this office:
Full Disclosure - Proposed Changes to Mutual Fund and Segregated Fund SalesDenno Chen, Hartley Lefton, October 26, 2009
The Joint Forum of Financial Market Regulators is a representative committee of financial regulators from across the country, including representatives of pension supervisory authorities, insurance regulators and securities administrators. The forum recently assessed disclosure of mutual funds and...
Important Canadian Regulatory Changes Affecting Insurance BranchesFrank Palmay, October 26, 2009
Although both provincial and federal authorities can incorporate insurance companies in Canada, most insurers and all branches are federally regulated. The federal legislation is overhauled every five years. The last such overhaul in 2007 both clarified and amended the regulations for branches in a...
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