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McMillan Celebrates International Women’s Day 2022
To mark International Women’s Day 2022, McMillan LLP asked firm members to nominate colleagues in recognition of their work to #BreakTheBias.
McMillan Achieves 134 Rankings in the 2022 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory
McMillan LLP is pleased to announce that 75 of the firm’s lawyers are recognized in the 2022 Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory. In addition to this acknowledgement of our practitioners, McMillan is also listed as a recommended firm in 20 practice areas.
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Thornton Blackburn – A Formerly Enslaved Person Who Became an Entrepreneur in Toronto
Thornton Blackburn was a formerly enslaved person who became an entrepreneur in Toronto — and whose case set the precedent that Canada would not return slaves to the United States.
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Angela Bailey – Remains Canada’s Fastest Woman at the 100-metre Sprint
Angela Bailey remains Canada’s fastest woman at the 100-metre sprint.
McMillan LLP Secures Major Duties in Illegal Dumping Case Against Chinese Chassis Manufacturers
On February 18, 2022, Canada imposed final duties on container chassis from China that will offset China’s illegal and unfair trade (dumping and subsidies) into the Canadian market.
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Charles Roach – Civil Rights Lawyers and Activist in Toronto and One of the Founders of the City’s Famous Caribana Festival
Charles Roach was a civil rights lawyers and activist in Toronto and one of the founders of the city’s famous Caribana festival.
McMillan Lawyers Earns 17 Rankings Across 11 Categories in the 2022 Chambers Global Directory
McMillan is pleased to be included in the 2022 Chambers Global Directory. The 2022 Directory ranks McMillan as a leading law firm in six practice areas and names 16 lawyers as top practitioners in their respective fields.
Why Canada Needs a National Security Amicus: Three McMillan LLP Lawyers Publish Report With C.D. Howe Institute
Foreign investment in Canadian companies has long been subject to government review. In recent years, however, the government has shifted from “net benefit” analyses that focus on economic and employment impacts to national security reviews.
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Édouard “Eddie” Anglade – First Black Police Officer in Québec’s History
Édouard “Eddie” Anglade was the first Black police officer in Québec’s history.
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Mairuth Sarsfield – First Black Woman to Sit on the Board of Directors of the CBC
Mairuth Sarsfield was a Canadian writer, journalist, diplomat and broadcaster — who, among her many accomplishments, was the first Black woman to sit on the board of directors of the CBC.
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