Mark C. Stacey
Awarded Practice Areas
Biography
Mark Stacey is a Partner and Co-Chair of Singleton Urquhart Reynolds Vogel LLP’s Commercial Business Litigation practice group. He is a member of the firm’s Management Committee.
He offers timely, result oriented advice to clients, helping them to make critical decisions about litigation matters or key transactions relating to their businesses.
Mark’s practice is primarily directed towards advising clients about diverse commercial problems and transactions. He has acted for businesses in a wide range of industries, including transportation, construction and manufacturing, restaurant and food services, professional services and retail sales.
He has also acted as Counsel in commercial litigation involving construction claims, professional negligence actions, shareholder disputes, leasing matters, intellectual property issues and probate and estate proceedings.
Overview
- Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Bachelor of Laws, graduated 1982
- British Columbia, British Columbia, 1983
- Shito-ryu Seikokai Karate-do - 7th Degree Black Belt (Kyoshi)
- British Columbia, British Columbia, 1983
- Shito-ryu Seikokai Karate-do - 7th Degree Black Belt (Kyoshi)
- Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Bachelor of Laws, graduated 1982
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Construction Law
- Corporate and Commercial Litigation
- Corporate Law
Recognized in Who’s Who Legal as a Leading Lawyer in the areas of Litigation and Commercial Litigation
Recognized in Chambers Canada — Canada’s Leading Lawyers for Business
- Recognized in Benchmark Canada – The Definitive Guide to Canada’s Leading Litigation Firms & Attorneys as a “Litigation Star”
- Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rated
News & Media
Additional Information
Case History
- Experience
- Debt recovery
- Construction claims
- Shareholder and corporate governance disputes
- Equitable claims for unjust enrichment and breach of fiduciary duty
- Employment and workplace law matters
- Real property and leasing litigation
- Intellectual property claims
- Probate and estate litigation
- Corporate governance
- Purchase and sale transactions
- Business reorganizations
- Intellectual property issues
- All types of commercial transactions which relate to private companies
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