Paul Gibney Speaks at CIBC 2013 Wealth Advisory Services National Conference
Thorsteinssons lawyer Paul Gibney is presenting on “Non-Resident Trusts” at the CIBC 2013 Wealth Advisory Services National Conference on January 22, 2013.
Thorsteinssons lawyer Paul Gibney is presenting on “Non-Resident Trusts” at the CIBC 2013 Wealth Advisory Services National Conference on January 22, 2013.
Thorsteinssons lawyers Terry Barnett, Warren Mitchell, Q.C., and Douglas Mathew were named Leading Lawyers in Canada in the 2013 Lexpert/American Lawyer (ALM) Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada.
Terry Barnett is a member of…
Who’s Who Legal profiled four Thorsteinssons lawyers in their Canada: Corporate Tax publication. In this publication, Michael O’Keefe is referred to as “hugely highly regarded”, and Ian Gamble is regarded as having “stellar credentials”. Michael McLaren…
Expert Guides ranked the following five Thorsteinssons lawyers as leaders in their field:
Warren Mitchell, Michael O’Keefe, Ian Gamble, Michael Colborne, and Michael McLaren.
Thorsteinssons lawyers Michael McLaren and Michael Colborne contributed the Canadian tax chapter in the 2013 edition of The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Corporate Tax; published by Global Legal Group Ltd, London. www.iclg.co.uk
Thorsteinssons was named “The Canadian Law Firm of the Year” by the 2013 M&A International Global Awards. The official results will be posted on the M&A International website in January 2013.
Thorsteinssons Lawyers Michael McLaren and Michael Colborne co-wrote the introductory Canadian tax article for The International Tax Review’s World Tax 2013.
Returning articling student Chris Thompson put on a memorable performance at the Fifth Annual Great Law Debate in Vancouver.
We are pleased to announce that Thorsteinssons counsel Thomas McDonnell has been awarded the Governor General’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in recognition of his contributions to the work of the Canadian Tax Foundation.
The medal will be presented in…
Ian Gamble’s article, “News Analysis: Daishowa v. The Queen — Canada’s Tax Treatment of Contingent Liabilities in an Asset Sale,” was published in the October 10, 2012 edition of Worldwide Tax Daily.