Osler’s National Disputes team advises on and solves business-critical issues for Canadian, as well as global, organizations.
Best known for handling multijurisdictional class actions and complex corporate/commercial litigation, we defend major institutional clients on high-profile (“bet-the-company”), precedent-setting cases across various industries and at all levels of courts in Ontario, Alberta, Québec, British Columbia and most other provinces, as well as in the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Canada. We regularly appear in hearings before a variety of provincial and federal tribunals, such as the Financial Services Tribunal, the Ontario Municipal Board, the Environmental Assessment Board and the Ontario and Alberta Securities Commissions and represent clients in various forms of alternative dispute resolution.
While always ensuring our clients are litigation ready, we help our clients develop effective risk management strategies to proactively address potential exposures and mitigate the threat of complex litigation. However, when litigation is unavoidable, we defend our clients in a strategic, coordinated and cost-effective manner. Osler’s Dispute Resolution & Risk Management team has experience in all types of disputes including constitutional and public law, corporate governance, securities, defamation, energy and natural resource, environmental, franchise, consumer protection, intellectual property, privacy, pension and benefits, product liability, professional negligence, tax disputes and white-collar defence. We also leverage the expertise of Osler Works – Disputes, our specialized litigation support group composed of multidisciplinary professionals with dedicated expertise in legal technology, process improvement and management, project management and eDiscovery services.
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Partner, Disputes, Toronto
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Blog December 17, 2025
UNDRIP in B.C. law: Court of Appeal confirms immediate effect and targets mineral claim regime
B.C. has been instructed by the courts to resolve the inconsistencies between the province’s mineral claims regime and UNDRIP rights and standards.
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Blog December 11, 2025
British Columbia’s Construction Prompt Payment Act: from cash-flow friction to clear framework
Recently introduced legislation in B.C. sets clear timelines for construction invoicing and payments.
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Osler Update December 9, 2025
10 Privacy Trends of 2025
For privacy professionals, the 10 privacy trends of 2025 show a steady rise in regulatory expectations.
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Osler Update December 8, 2025
Québec’s Bill 10: new rules for subscriptions and ticket resale practices – what businesses need to know
The proposals would create a new legal framework for businesses in these sectors, amplifying risk in class action matters and regulatory scrutiny.
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Osler News November 21, 2025
Amelia Miao and Alexandre Fallon named 2025 Lexpert Rising Stars
Congratulations to Amelia Miao and Alexandre Fallon on being chosen as 2025 Lexpert Rising Stars: Canada’s Leading Lawyers Under...
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Osler News November 20, 2025
24 Osler lawyers recognized in Lexpert Special Edition: Litigation 2025
Osler is proud to announce that 24 of our lawyers are recognized in the Lexpert Special Edition: Litigation 2025. This prestigious publication...
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Media Mentions October 8, 2025
Business litigators say Ontario’s proposal to shorten litigation dispute timelines is problematic – Canadian Lawyer
Recently proposed amendments to the Rules of Civil Procedure have prompted concern from lawyers in Ontario. In an effort to improve the provincial...
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Media Mentions October 6, 2025
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