Profile: Neil Finkelstein

Neil Finkelstein Law Firm: Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
Office: Blake Cassels & Graydon LLP
199 Bay Street, Suite 2800
Commerce Court West
M5L 1A9
City: Toronto
State: Ontario
Country: Canada
Tel: +1 416 863 2266
Fax: +1 416 863 2653
Email: neil.finkelstein@blakes.com

Competition

Biography: Competition

Neil Finkelstein is a senior litigation partner in both the litigation and competition groups. He has been lead counsel in many of the leading Canadian competition, securities, constitutional, pension, commercial and tax cases at every level of court up to and including the Supreme Court of Canada. He has been counsel in 22 appeals in the Supreme Court of Canada, 41 appeals in courts of appeal across Canada, and 79 major trials and hearings in courts and senior administrative tribunals across Canada. In the antitrust merger field, Neil has been successful counsel in four of the five merger cases to have been decided under the Competition Act: Superior Propane, CP Ships, Southam and Hillsdown, as well as the groundbreaking Labatt cases respecting early closing of complex merger transactions and the validity of investigative subpoenas. He has been successful counsel in some of the leading hostile takeover cases in Canada, such as Canwest v WIC.

Neil is a chartered accountant and has law degrees from McGill University (LLB, 1979) and Harvard Law School (LLM, 1990). He was law clerk to the Right Honourable Bora Laskin, Chief Justice of Canada (1980-1981), and senior policy adviser to the attorney general of Ontario from 1985-1986. He is a life bencher of The Law Society of Upper Canada since 1991, a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers, and an honorary fellow of COMBAR (UK). Neil has advised both federal and provincial governments on constitutional reform and taught constitutional law courses at both Osgoode Hall Law School and the University of Toronto Law School. Additionally, Neil was co-counsel to the Gomery Commission into Sponsorships and Advertising by the Government of Canada in 2004-2005 and, in that capacity, examined Prime Minister Paul Martin, the first time a sitting prime minister of Canada had been examined at a public inquiry since Sir John A MacDonald at the Canadian Pacific Railway Commission in 1873.

Neil has lectured extensively on constitutional law topics and published extensively in the areas of constitutional, administrative and competition law. Included among his publications are Finkelstein, Laskin's Canadian Constitutional Law (Fifth Edition) and Finkelstein and Finkelstein, Constitutional Rights in the Investigative Process.

Neil was ranked by Lexpert magazine (July/August 2002 edition) as one of the top 25 corporate litigators in Canada. He is one of the most frequently recommended lawyers in the area of corporate, securities and competition litigation according to The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory and is also included in The Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada, The 2006 Lexpert-Thomson West Guide to the Leading 100 Most Creative Lawyers in Canada, Chambers Global: The World's Leading Lawyers for Business, Legal Media Group's Guide to the World's Leading Competition and Antitrust Lawyers and PLC Which Lawyer? Yearbook.

This biography is an extract from The International Who's Who of Competition Lawyers which can be purchased from our bookstore.

Other Practice Areas

Additional Practice Areas

Neil Finkelstein is recommended in the following additional areas: