Alan D. Litwack
Partner
Toronto
416.595.7945
alitwack@millerthomson.com
Biographie
( Disponible en anglais seulement )Alan Litwack is a partner in the Business Law Group of Miller Thomson LLP in Toronto. His practice is devoted to corporate/commercial matters with a focus on mergers and acquisitions and securities and capital markets. Alan acts generally as counsel to public and private corporations.
His mergers & acquisitions practice includes Canadian and cross-border mergers, acquisitions and sales, as well as experience in takeover bids, both on the target and the acquirer sides, friendly and hostile.
His corporate finance and securities practice includes Canadian and cross border public and private offerings of debt, equity, convertible and hybrid securities, stock exchange listings and other matters for issuers. He also advises professional services firms on tax and structural issues and owners entrepreneurs on succession planning.
Industry sector experience includes high tech, telecommunications, retail, clean tech, environmental, manufacturing, real estate, business services and professional services firms.
Alan has been a lecturer in Securities Law and an instructor in Tax Law at the Bar Admission Course, Law Society of Upper Canada.
Formation
- LLB, Université d'Ottawa, 1977
- B.A. (Mathmatics), Yeshiva University, 1974
Associations
- Member, Canadian Bar Association
- Member, Law Society of Upper Canada
Autres contributions à des publications
- Contributor, World Watch Toronto, Financier Worldwide, April 2009
Publications
- Baby Boomer Accountants: Preserving Value - Suggestions for Small Firms and Sole Practitioners, 2010
- Conflict between Management & Board of Directors, CCCA, 2007
- Buying and Selling a Law Practice, Program Chair, LSUC, 2002
- Independent Committees - Have They Been Special, Federated Press, 1997
- Poison Pills: Tension Between Directors Duties and Shareholders' Rights, 1995
- Director’s Briefing, CCH, 1995
- Corporate Briefing, CCH, 1995
- Take-Over Bid Chapter, The Director’s Manual CCH, 1995
Secteur d'expertise
Principaux domaines de pratiques
Spécialités
- Financement des sociétés
- Transactions transfrontalières
- Transactions des entreprises privées
Admission au Barreau
- Ontario Bar, 1979
