...market long dominated by the so-called Seven Sister firms: Blakes, Cassels & Graydon; Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg; Goodmans; McCarthy Tetrault; Osler, Hoskin &...
Spectra/Express-Platte; BCE/Q9; Exxon Mobil/Celtic; H&R/Primari
...has welcomed KARIM MAHMUD, previously a partner with Blake, Cassels & Graydon's London and Bahrain offices. Mahmud is now a partner in...
...outlets' rankings: Canadian firm Blake, Cassels & Graydon, which showed up in the lower half of the three...
Among the topics topping this week's reading list: David Boies's biggest fan; the largest law firms in the Asia Pacific region; Hogan Lovells and the meanest company in America; the regulatory bonanz
The law firms that handled the biggest recent deals in Europe
...Target: Nexen Inc. * Counsel: Blake, Cassels & Graydon; Covington & Burling; Norton Rose; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison...
...story has been revised to include the full list of Blake, Cassels & Graydon partners advising Akzo Nobel in connection with the sale of its...
Houston's Spectra Energy Corp. has agreed to buy the Express-Platte Pipeline System from a group of investors in a deal that, including assumed debt, is worth $1.49 billion. Blake Cassels, Ropes, and
CNOOC/Nexen; Maple/TMX Group; Scotiabank/ING Bank of Canada; CGI/Logic
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