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David N. Vaillancourt

David N. Vaillancourt

Affleck Greene McMurtry LLP

David is a determined and committed advocate for his clients. David has extensive courtroom experience, having successfully appeared as lead counsel in trials, hearings, motions, and appeals. David is also a skillful negotiator, having successfully negotiated the resolution of numerous cases. David is ranked as a leading practitioner in competition law by both Lexpert and Who’s Who Legal, and has been recognized by Best Lawyers for his expertise in corporate and commercial litigation, and competition law. David is also rated as AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell (the highest rating possible), with his peers at competitor law firms noting that David is an “excellent lawyer and advocate”, he is “diligent and creative in his approach”, and “is capable of taking charge in the largest commercial and insurance claims”. David has a broad practice in commercial litigation, insurance law, and competition law.

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The Private Competition Enforcement Review, 16th Edition

Affleck Greene McMurtry lawyers David Vaillancourt and Michael Binetti were co-authors of the Canada Chapter of the 16th edition of The Private Competition Enforcement Review. Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research ... [more] Full article

Rogers and Shaw merger cleared by Competition Tribunal

The Competition Tribunal has dismissed the Commissioner of Competition’s application to block Rogers Communication’s acquisition of Shaw Communications in the most consequential merger decision in Canadian history. When Rogers and ... [more] Full article

The Private Competition Enforcement Review, 15th Edition

Affleck Greene McMurtry lawyers David Vaillancourt, and Michael Binetti were co-authors of the Canada Chapter of the 15th edition of The Private Competition Enforcement Review. Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. [more] Full article

Supreme Court of Canada clarifies courts have an obligation to follow decisions of courts at the same level in most cases

The Supreme Court of Canada released a decision today (R. v. Sullivan 2022 SCC 19) dealing with an important issue relating to the constitutionality of a provision of the Criminal ... [more] Full article

Banks Do Not Owe A General Duty Of Care To A Customer To Prevent “Insider Abuse”

TD bank successfully defended an action brought against it by a customer in a Ponzi scheme case in McDonald and Dickson v. TD Bank, 2021 ONSC 3872. The result came ... [more] Full article