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Colin Brousson and Edmond Lamek named co-chairs of DLA Piper's restructuring group
Colin Brousson and Edmond Lamek named co-chairs of DLA Piper's restructuring group
The two have been recognized as leading lawyers by prominent Canadian legal guides
DLA Piper, Canada has announced that Colin Brousson in Vancouver and Edmond Lamek in Toronto will be the Co-Chairs of the firm's restructuring group.
With over 25 years of experience, Brousson and Lamek have acted for a wide variety of stakeholders and court officers across key business sectors in all types of Canadian and cross-border insolvency proceedings and transactions.
They have advised financial institutions and other secured and unsecured creditors, DIP lenders, indenture trustees, corporate debtors, landlords, suppliers, boards of directors, purchasers, receivers, interim receivers, and Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act monitors, bankruptcy trustees, and Chapter 11 creditors' committees.
The two are also members of the Insolvency Institute of Canada. They have been recognized as leading lawyers by prominent guides including the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, Legal 500 Canada, Chambers Canada, and Chambers Global.
Robert Seidel, the Edmonton Managing Partner at DLA Piper stated, "Brousson and Lamek are accomplished and experienced insolvency lawyers who have acted on numerous high-value and significant restructuring matters within Canada and internationally.
"Adept at client management and active in the legal community, their combined leadership of the Canadian group is sure to strengthen both our local ties and global presence, as well as our ability to deliver value and results to our clients."