About this office:
Shearman & Sterling LLP, founded in 1873, has more than 1000 lawyers in 19 offices throughout the world. The firm's practice encompasses most major areas of business law, including: Antitrust and Trade Regulation; Banking; Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization; Compensation and Benefits; Environmental; Finance (including Corporate Finance, Domestic Private Finance, Financial Institutions, International Private Finance and Project Finance); Individual Clients, Trusts and Estates; Insurance; Intellectual Property; International Trade and Government Relations; Litigation and Arbitration; Mergers and Acquisitions; Oil and Gas; Privatizations; Real Estate; and Tax. The Firm is also engaged in the practice of English, French and German law through its offices in England, France and Germany.
Statement of Practice Summary:
Corporate and Securities Practice (country of primary qualification U.S.A.; Lawyers resident in Toronto are qualified as Foreign Legal Consultants in Ontario, not qualified to practice Canadian/Ontario law)
Documents by Lawyers at this office
SEC Final Rule - Modernization of Oil and Gas ReportingChristopher John Cummings, Stuart K. Fleischmann, Adam Givertz, Antonia E. Stolper, Andrew Béla Jánszky, February 6, 2009
On December 31, 2008 the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") issued a final rule revising disclosure requirements relating to oil and gas reserves (the "Final Rule").
Lawyers resident in Toronto are qualified as Foreign Legal Consultants in Ontario, not qualified to practice Canadian/Ontario Law.
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