Bit Digital, Inc.
Acted for Nasdaq-listed Bit Digital, Inc. in its acquisition of Enovum Data Centers Corp., a Montreal-based owner, operator, and developer of high-performance computing datacenters.
Partner
Partner
For 35 years, clients have trusted Michael’s unparalleled legal knowledge and expert legal opinions.
Michael advises on corporate law, capital markets, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, private equity and investment funds, banking and gaming. A substantial part of his practice focuses on third-party legal opinions for commercial transactions – particularly secured financing deals. Michael regularly prepares, negotiates and reviews our firm’s opinions, as well as those of firms on the other side of our clients’ transactions.
A frequent teacher, lecturer and writer on legal opinions, Michael oversees our firm’s resources, quality control and risk management for giving legal opinions. He regularly participates in initiatives to improve opinions practice and to educate the profession on third-party legal opinions. In addition, Michael has written extensively on corporate law issues and is frequently involved in research into corporate and commercial legal issues that arise in the firm’s practice.
Partner
For 35 years, clients have trusted Michael’s unparalleled legal knowledge and expert legal opinions.
Michael advises on corporate law, capital markets, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions, private equity and investment funds, banking and gaming. A substantial part of his practice focuses on third-party legal opinions for commercial transactions – particularly secured financing deals. Michael regularly prepares, negotiates and reviews our firm’s opinions, as well as those of firms on the other side of our clients’ transactions.
A frequent teacher, lecturer and writer on legal opinions, Michael oversees our firm’s resources, quality control and risk management for giving legal opinions. He regularly participates in initiatives to improve opinions practice and to educate the profession on third-party legal opinions. In addition, Michael has written extensively on corporate law issues and is frequently involved in research into corporate and commercial legal issues that arise in the firm’s practice.
Bit Digital, Inc.
Acted for Nasdaq-listed Bit Digital, Inc. in its acquisition of Enovum Data Centers Corp., a Montreal-based owner, operator, and developer of high-performance computing datacenters.
RelationShop Inc.
Acted as Canadian counsel for RelationShop Inc. in its acquisition of all of the issued and outstanding shares of Mercatus Technologies, a leading provider of eCommerce solutions for regional grocers and independents.
Tegus
Acted for Tegus, a leading research platform for investors, with its acquisition of Canalyst, a provider of data and analytics on listed companies.
The Carlyle Group
Acted as Canadian counsel to The Carlyle Group for the term loan and senior note offering financing for its joint acquisition with GIC of the global specialty chemicals business of Akzo Nobel N.V.
Independent Electricity System Operator
Acted for the Independent Electricity System Operator in connection with its amended agreement with Bruce Power for the refurbishment of six nuclear units at the Tiverton-based nuclear generation station, the world's largest operating nuclear facility. The amended agreement secures 6,300 megawatts of baseload generating capacity for the province of Ontario and will result in an investment by Bruce Power of approximately $13 billion.
The Blackstone Group
Acted as Canadian counsel to The Blackstone Group in connection with the acquisition of GE Capital Real Estate's assets in a transaction valued at approximately US$23 billion.
Central National-Gottesman Inc.
Acted for Central National-Gottesman Inc., a global distributor of pulp, paper and forestry products, and its subsidiary Spicers Canada ULC in connection with the acquisition of the assets and business of Spicers Canada Limited, a distributor of fine paper, sign and display media, industrial packaging and graphic arts supplies, headquartered in Vaughan, Ontario and with locations across Canada, and the related financing with Bank of America, N.A. (Canada branch), as agent.
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board
Acted for the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board in connection with its joint venture with WAM Development Group and Walton Group of Companies to develop a 250-acre industrial site in northwest Edmonton, Alberta. CPPIB's initial equity commitment is approximately $200 million for phase one of the development, representing an 85% interest in the joint venture.
Noteholders
Acted for a group of noteholders of the approximately $10-billion Master Asset Vehicle II (MAV II), in approving and implementing amendments to the structure of MAV II to provide for periodic optional redemptions of certain notes of MAV II and concurrent proportional unwinds and liquidations of MAV II's liabilities and assets.
Woodbourne Investment Management LLC
Acted for Woodbourne Investment Management LLC in connection with a $300-million financing of All Seniors Care Living Centres.
Dundee Securities Corporation
Acted for Dundee Securities Corporation in connection with the restructuring of approximately $2 billion of short-term debt obligations and contractual obligations of Skeena Capital Trust, a Canadian third-party asset-backed commercial paper conduit. This transaction was the first negotiated restructuring of a Canadian third-party asset-backed commercial paper conduit affected by the August 2007 Canadian asset-backed commercial paper market disruption.
Province of Ontario
Acted for the Province of Ontario with respect to providing corporate securities and corporate governance advice on its strategic alternatives for Teranet Inc., the Province's electronic land registry system, and advised the Province in connection with the execution of Teranet's $700 million private placement offering.
Doing Business in Canada 2023, lead editor
Nov. 14, 2023 - Davies’ Doing Business in Canada guide provides executives, in-house counsel and foreign investors with an overview of the legal framework governing Canadian business operations and outlines key considerations for investing and conducting business in Canada…
Sept. 15, 2022 - A February 16, 2021 decision of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York held, in In re Citibank August 11, 2020 Wire Transfers, 520 F. Supp. 3d 390, that lenders who received almost $900 million mistakenly wired to them by Citibank (the administrative agent...
Corporate Transparency: What’s Happening Across Canada?
July 12, 2022 - Recent amendments to the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) will require private corporations to report information regarding individuals with significant control to Corporations Canada. These amendments form part of the federal government’s long-term corporate transparency objective...
A One-in-a-Billion (-Dollar) Mistake
Mar. 23, 2021 - Last year, Citibank made what was likely the costliest bank error in history. To the astonishment of many observers, a U.S. federal court in New York, in a decision released on February 16, 2021, allowed the recipients of Citibank’s mistaken largesse to keep the money. The story has attracted...
Electronic Signatures: A Guide for Ontario Businesses
Mar. 04, 2021 - As we approach the one-year mark for the many Canadians working remotely, executing commercial agreements through electronic means has become “the new normal.” This bulletin provides a brief overview of the current framework in Ontario governing electronic documents and electronic execution of such...
Class Actions: Gambling on a Novel Cause of Action May Not Be a Winner
July 29, 2020 - In Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v Babstock, 2020 SCC 19 (Babstock), the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) clarifies the contentious doctrine of “waiver of tort” and provides helpful guidance on the way courts should assess novel claims at the stage of certification of a proposed...
Private Federal Corporations Must Track Controlling Shareholders Beginning in June 2019
Feb. 22, 2019 - Bill C-86 introduces significant changes to the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA) that will come into effect on June 13, 2019. Corporations governed by the CBCA (excluding corporations that are reporting issuers or are listed on a “designated stock exchange” as defined in the...
Sept. 06, 2018 - Early in 2018, lenders and their counsel were surprised and alarmed by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision in Solar Power Network Inc. v ClearFlow Energy Finance Corp., which threatened to disrupt a long-established consensus that section 4 of the Canadian federal Interest...
Interest Disclosure under Section 4 of the Interest Act: The Ghost Is Clanking Its Chains Again
Feb. 09, 2018 - Section 4 of the Canadian federal Interest Act, an interest disclosure provision first enacted in 1897 and surviving almost unchanged today, has been of little concern to lenders for the past quarter-century. A series of judicial decisions in the early 1990s seemed to have limited its...
Perfection by Control of Security Interests in Cash Collateral Accounts: Recent Ontario Developments
Dec. 07, 2016 - From a lender’s perspective, perfection of its security interest in collateral by control provides stronger protection than perfection by registration. A security interest perfected by control will generally prevail over other interests in the same collateral, including even a prior security...
Osgoode Hall Law School, Osgoode Professional Development Secured Lending and Debt Finance Course, “Ethical and Professional Issues in Secured Lending and Debt Finance”; Toronto, ON
Oct. 06, 2016
Osgoode Hall Law School, Osgoode Professional Development Secured Lending and Debt Finance Course, “Drafting and Negotiating Legal Opinions in Secured Lending Transactions” (with Rob Scavone); Toronto, ON
Oct. 08, 2015
The Law Society of Upper Canada, Continuing Professional Development, 5th Annual Business Law Summit, “Third Party Reliance on Your Opinion Letter”; Toronto, ON
June 30, 2015 - Download the presentation.
Canadian Gaming Summit, “Social Gaming and Social Gambling in Canada” (with Gerold Goldlist); Vancouver, BC; June 23 to 25, 2014
June 23, 2014
Discussion Paper: The Quality of the Shareholder Vote in Canada
Oct. 22, 2010 - Reason for the Paper As a firm, we have extensive experience with shareholder meetings. Some of these meetings are routine, others involve proxy battles, the approval of important transactions or votes on governance matters such as shareholder rights plans or stock option plans. Together...
IFLR1000: Guide to the World’s Leading Financial Law Firms—Capital Markets; Mergers and Acquisitions
Lexpert Special Edition: Finance and M&A
The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory—Banking and Financial Institutions; Corporate Commercial Law
The Best Lawyers in Canada—Banking and Finance Law; Corporate Law; Insolvency and Financial Restructuring Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Securities Law
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Osgoode Hall Law School, LLB, 1978
University of Toronto, BA, 1975
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