Chaitons and Dickinson Wright act in four commercial list suits this past week
Chaitons, Dickinson Wright, Adair Goldblatt Bieber, Aird & Berlis, Gowling WLG, Osler, and Thornton Grout Finnigan made appearances in multiple commercial list matters before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice last week.
A notable commercial suit this past week was the $2-million case TrueStar Underwriting Inc. v Moses et al. McCague Borlack LLP partner Eric Turkienicz advised plaintiff TrueStar Underwriting Inc. He practises civil and commercial litigation. D.A. Moses and four other respondents appeared to be unrepresented.
Maya Poliak, partner, acted for applicant Marshallzehr Group Inc. in the cases of Marshallzehr Group Inc. v 98 James South (2022) Inc. et al, Marshallzehr Group Inc. v Spotlight on Courtland Inc., and Marshallzehr Group Inc. v 2557386 Ontario Inc. et al. She focuses on commercial litigation, insolvency, and restructuring.
Harvey Chaiton, partner, represented respondent Aviva Insurance Company of Canada in KEB Hana Bank v Mizrahi Commercial (The One) LP et al. He works on receiverships, corporate restructurings, and insolvency litigation.
David Preger, partner, advised plaintiff Owemanco Mortgage Holding Corporation in Owemanco Mortgage Holding Corporation v Concept Lofts Ltd. et al and acted for applicant Romspen Investment Corporation in Romspen Investment Corporation v Woodbine Mall Holdings Inc. et al. He focuses on real estate law and automotive workouts.
Lisa Corne, partner, represented respondent Dickinson Wright PLLC in Pride Group Holdings Inc. v CWB Maximum Financial Inc et al. She focuses on restructuring and insolvency law.
Daniel Waldman, of counsel, advised LDF Frozen Foods Inc. and two other respondents in Shifrin v LDF Frozen Foods Inc. et al. He focuses on real property litigation.
Jordan Goldblatt, managing partner, acted for C. Marsh and one other plaintiff in Marsh et al v Electronica AI Inc. et al. His areas of experience include commercial and insolvency litigation.
Simon Bieber, partner, represented respondent S. Lee in Happysona Inc. et al v Spass Co., Ltd. et al. He focuses on commercial and corporate litigation.
Gordon McGuire, partner, advised A. Miadelets and one other defendant in Petrov et al v Petrov et al. He handles insurance coverage disputes and commercial litigation.
Max Muñoz, partner, acted for SusGlobal Energy Corp. and four other defendants in Tripodi v SusGlobal Energy Corp. et al. He works on matters involving securities, construction, and product liability.
Kyle Plunkett, partner, represented applicant Nautilus Fitness Canada, Inc. in Nautilus Fitness Canada, Inc. He belongs to the firm’s financial services and insolvency and restructuring groups.
Miranda Spence, partner, advised Aditxt, Inc. and one other respondent in Appili Therapeutics Inc. v Aditxt, Inc. et al. She is a co-practice group leader of the firm’s litigation group.
Sandra Barton, partner, acted for Spass Co., Ltd. and two other respondents in the Happysona case. She is a civil and commercial litigation lawyer.
Asim Iqbal, partner, represented respondent CWB Maximum Financial Inc in the Pride Group case. He belongs to the firm’s corporate restructuring, insolvency, and advisory group.
Matthew Karabus, partner, advised Spass Inc. and one other applicant in Spass Inc. et al v Ko et al. He focuses on complex commercial litigation and arbitration.
Michael De Lellis, partner, acted for applicant KEB Hana Bank in the KEB Hana case. De Lellis focuses on corporate and commercial law.
Marc Wasserman, partner, advised Sandvine Corporation and five other applicants in Sandvine Corporation et al. His areas of work include corporate restructuring and financial services.
Adam Driedger, associate, acted for applicant PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc. in PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc., in its capacity as court-appointed receiver and manager of Bridging Finance Inc. et al v Northern Citadel Capital Inc. et al. He handles corporate restructuring and insolvency matters.
Puya Fesharaki, associate, represented applicant Pride Group Holdings Inc. in the Pride Group case. He works on restructurings and insolvencies.