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Borden Ladner Gervais

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (abbreviated as BLG) is a leading, full-service law firm in Canada. With two hundred years of history going back to the 1823 founding of McMaster Gervais, it now has offices in Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Calgary. With almost 900 lawyers, intellectual property agents and other professionals are associated with the firm. BLG is governed by a national council composed of partners from across Canada. Sean Weir served as the firm's first National Managing Partner until 2018, and was succeeded in the position by John Murphy of the Montreal office.

Borden Ladner Gervais LLP
No. of offices5
OfficesOttawa, Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver
No. of attorneys850+
Major practice areasGeneral practice
Date founded1823
Websiteblg.com

In 2019, BLG was named a leading law firm in The Canadian Legal Lexpert® Directory, with 221 lawyers recognized as leaders.[1] The firm was recognized as Band 1 in 11 practice groups in the 2017 edition of Chambers Global, and is known for its practices in international trade, energy, investment, employment and labour, healthcare, shipping, construction, and procurement law.[2]

Former justices of Canada's Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell, who authored the landmark Bhasin v Hrynew decision on the common law duty of good faith, and Justice Louise Arbour, currently jurist in residence at BLG, joined the firm in 2017 and 2014, respectively.[3][4][5]

Over the years, the firm has produced two Prime Ministers, an Attorney General, appellate court justices, law school deans, an ambassador to the United States, and directors of numerous national corporations. It has represented many of Canada's most well-known blue chip companies including Hudson's Bay Co., Canadian Pacific Railway, Bank of Montreal, Prudential Life, Alcan, Royal Trust, Bell Canada, General Electric, DuPont and Dominion Textiles. The firm was also counsel to the Prince of Wales.[6]

History edit

On March 1, 2000,[7] the law firms of McMaster Gervais of Montreal, Borden & Elliot of Toronto, Ladner Downs of Vancouver, Howard Mackie of Calgary, and Scott & Aylen of Ottawa, merged to create BLG.[8]

In July 2002, BLG strengthened its corporate securities practice with the acquisition of the Calgary-based law firm Armstrong Perkins Hudson LLP [9] —the then-largest securities boutique in Western Canada.

In 2003, BLG added its sixth office when it was joined by the lawyers from Armstrong & Associates in Waterloo Region.[10] The firm was a Waterloo Region intellectual property law boutique. Recently, in January 2008, the firm of Shortt Hanbridge Richardson and Welch joined the Waterloo Region office of BLG.[11] By the end of 2014, BLG had closed its Waterloo office.

Founding Firms edit

The Toronto firm Borden & Elliot was founded on January 20, 1936, by lawyers Henry Borden and Beverly Vallack Elliot.[8] Henry, at the outbreak of WWII, was appointed to the War Supply Board in Ottawa and in 1942, was appointed chairman of the War Time Industries Control Board.[12] Over the following three decades, the firm experienced rapid expansion resulting in many name changes. Eventually, the firm's name was changed back to Borden & Elliot in 1973. At the time of the merger in 2000, Borden & Elliot was a full-service firm with one of the largest litigation practices in the country, and employed 668 people including more than 230 professionals.

The Montréal firm McMaster Gervais was founded in 1823 when the Honourable William Badgley opened his law practice at the age of 22. Badgley went on to become Attorney General for Lower Canada in 1847, and in 1853 became the first dean of McGill's law school,[13] Canada's oldest. Badgley's first partner at the firm, John Abbott, became Prime Minister of Canada in 1891.[14] At the time of the merger, McMaster Gervais employed 280 people, including 110 professionals. McMaster Gervais was a result of a 1998 merger of McMaster Meighen and Mackenzie Gervais.[15]

The Vancouver firm Ladner Downs was founded in 1911. A few years earlier, in 1909, Leon Ladner was the President of the Vancouver Law Students Society that first proposed opening a provincial law school in Vancouver, a proposal that came to fruition 36 years later when the UBC Faculty of Law opened in 1945. And, in 1917, Ladner sat in on the parliamentary committee that drafted the Income War Tax Act - Canada's first income tax act. Leon's son, Thomas Ladner, built and expanded Ladner Downs into one of the leading law firms in British Columbia.[16] At the time of the merger, the firm employed 318 people, including 110 professionals. Kim Campbell, Canada's first female Prime Minister, practiced at Ladner Downs prior to the firm's merger.[17]

The fully bilingual Ottawa firm Scott & Aylen was founded in 1952. At the time of the merger,[18] the firm employed 168 people, including 62 professionals. The firm brought together lawyers, patent agents and trademark agents under one roof. Scott & Aylen co-founder Cuthbert Scott's son, David W. Scott (the first non-American to be elected President of the American College of Trial Lawyers [19]), continues to practice at BLG's Ottawa office today and represents the fourth successive generation of the Scott family to practice law in the Ottawa area. The other co-founder, John A. Aylen Q.C. practised with the firm until he was 89 years old; his son, John G. Aylen Q.C. recently retired from BLG at the age of 86, three years short of his father's record. John G. Aylen's son, David Aylen, is also a lawyer who practised IP with Scott & Aylen for 15 years until he joined another firm in 1998. David Aylen is now a global IP specialist in Russia.

The Calgary law firm Howard, Mackie was founded in 1888 by William L. Bernard, QC, and was one of the largest in Western Canada. In 1993, led by Doug Mitchell, Howard, Mackie established the Howard, Mackie Awards (which were later renamed the BLG Awards). At the time of the merger, the firm employed 150 people, including 66 professionals.[8]

Awards and accolades edit

In 2011 – for the fifth consecutive year – BLG was recognized as a "Go-To Law Firm" for Fortune 500 companies,[20] and had the most number of lawyers in Canada with a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating.[21]

The firm supports a variety of activities by providing pro bono legal services, fundraising and volunteer programs. In 2010, BLG was recognized by the 2010 Canadian Pro Bono Awards with the Canadian National Law Firm Award for contribution to the delivery of pro bono legal services across the country.

Notable lawyers edit

References edit

  1. ^ "BLG SELECTED AS A LEADING FIRM". blg.com. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  2. ^ "BLG A LEADING FIRM IN 2017 CHAMBERS CANADA". blg.com. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  3. ^ Hasselback, Drew. "Louise Arbour joins BLG as counsel". Financial Times. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
  4. ^ Tunney, Catharine. "Louise Arbour takes on UN migration". CBC News.
  5. ^ Arbour, Louise (6 April 2017). "Appointment of Ms. Louise Arbour". United Nations Refugees and Migrants. United Nations. Retrieved 6 February 2018.
  6. ^ Dunn, Brian (11 November 2013). "BLG – And now for a bit of history". canadiansailing.ca. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
  7. ^ Canadian market wakes up as five firms merge - IFLR - International Financial Law Review - April 2000 February 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ a b c "Media Centre".
  9. ^ Corporate Executives & Directors Search Directory October 2, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Media Centre".
  11. ^ Shortt Hanbidge Richardson and Welch Announcement July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ . The Canadian Encyclopedia
  13. ^ McGill Archives July 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^ Dunn, Brian (11 November 2013). "BLG – And now for a bit of history". canadiansailings.ca. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
  15. ^ Montreal firms merge to bolster position - IFLR - International Financial Law Review - February 1998
  16. ^ UBC Law Faculty Receives $1 Million Gift From Borden Ladner Gervais and Ladner Family - UBC Public Affairs September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  17. ^ GIBB-CLARK, MARGOT. "Five law firms wed in cross-country mega-merger". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  18. ^ "Pratte-a-porter" - Canadian Lawyer magazine October 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  19. ^ Ontario Bar Association March 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ (PDF). pdfserver.amlaw.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 7, 2011.[unreliable source?]
  21. ^ Martindale-Hubbell June 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Borden Ladner Gervais Website
  • Borden Ladner Gervais on Twitter
  • Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, of Toronto (2005). "Dominion of Canada Law Digest". Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest, Argentina-Vietnam Law Digests; Selected International Conventions; US Uniform Acts (137th year ed.). New Providence, NJ and London, England: Reed Elsevier Inc. ISBN 1-56160-649-9. Retrieved December 14, 2020 – via Internet Archive.

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Borden Ladner Gervais LLP abbreviated as BLG is a leading full service law firm in Canada With two hundred years of history going back to the 1823 founding of McMaster Gervais it now has offices in Toronto Montreal Vancouver Ottawa and Calgary With almost 900 lawyers intellectual property agents and other professionals are associated with the firm BLG is governed by a national council composed of partners from across Canada Sean Weir served as the firm s first National Managing Partner until 2018 and was succeeded in the position by John Murphy of the Montreal office Borden Ladner Gervais LLPNo of offices5OfficesOttawa Toronto Montreal Calgary and VancouverNo of attorneys850 Major practice areasGeneral practiceDate founded1823Websiteblg comIn 2019 BLG was named a leading law firm in The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory with 221 lawyers recognized as leaders 1 The firm was recognized as Band 1 in 11 practice groups in the 2017 edition of Chambers Global and is known for its practices in international trade energy investment employment and labour healthcare shipping construction and procurement law 2 Former justices of Canada s Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cromwell who authored the landmark Bhasin v Hrynew decision on the common law duty of good faith and Justice Louise Arbour currently jurist in residence at BLG joined the firm in 2017 and 2014 respectively 3 4 5 Over the years the firm has produced two Prime Ministers an Attorney General appellate court justices law school deans an ambassador to the United States and directors of numerous national corporations It has represented many of Canada s most well known blue chip companies including Hudson s Bay Co Canadian Pacific Railway Bank of Montreal Prudential Life Alcan Royal Trust Bell Canada General Electric DuPont and Dominion Textiles The firm was also counsel to the Prince of Wales 6 Contents 1 History 2 Founding Firms 3 Awards and accolades 4 Notable lawyers 5 References 6 External linksHistory editOn March 1 2000 7 the law firms of McMaster Gervais of Montreal Borden amp Elliot of Toronto Ladner Downs of Vancouver Howard Mackie of Calgary and Scott amp Aylen of Ottawa merged to create BLG 8 In July 2002 BLG strengthened its corporate securities practice with the acquisition of the Calgary based law firm Armstrong Perkins Hudson LLP 9 the then largest securities boutique in Western Canada In 2003 BLG added its sixth office when it was joined by the lawyers from Armstrong amp Associates in Waterloo Region 10 The firm was a Waterloo Region intellectual property law boutique Recently in January 2008 the firm of Shortt Hanbridge Richardson and Welch joined the Waterloo Region office of BLG 11 By the end of 2014 BLG had closed its Waterloo office Founding Firms editThe Toronto firm Borden amp Elliot was founded on January 20 1936 by lawyers Henry Borden and Beverly Vallack Elliot 8 Henry at the outbreak of WWII was appointed to the War Supply Board in Ottawa and in 1942 was appointed chairman of the War Time Industries Control Board 12 Over the following three decades the firm experienced rapid expansion resulting in many name changes Eventually the firm s name was changed back to Borden amp Elliot in 1973 At the time of the merger in 2000 Borden amp Elliot was a full service firm with one of the largest litigation practices in the country and employed 668 people including more than 230 professionals The Montreal firm McMaster Gervais was founded in 1823 when the Honourable William Badgley opened his law practice at the age of 22 Badgley went on to become Attorney General for Lower Canada in 1847 and in 1853 became the first dean of McGill s law school 13 Canada s oldest Badgley s first partner at the firm John Abbott became Prime Minister of Canada in 1891 14 At the time of the merger McMaster Gervais employed 280 people including 110 professionals McMaster Gervais was a result of a 1998 merger of McMaster Meighen and Mackenzie Gervais 15 The Vancouver firm Ladner Downs was founded in 1911 A few years earlier in 1909 Leon Ladner was the President of the Vancouver Law Students Society that first proposed opening a provincial law school in Vancouver a proposal that came to fruition 36 years later when the UBC Faculty of Law opened in 1945 And in 1917 Ladner sat in on the parliamentary committee that drafted the Income War Tax Act Canada s first income tax act Leon s son Thomas Ladner built and expanded Ladner Downs into one of the leading law firms in British Columbia 16 At the time of the merger the firm employed 318 people including 110 professionals Kim Campbell Canada s first female Prime Minister practiced at Ladner Downs prior to the firm s merger 17 The fully bilingual Ottawa firm Scott amp Aylen was founded in 1952 At the time of the merger 18 the firm employed 168 people including 62 professionals The firm brought together lawyers patent agents and trademark agents under one roof Scott amp Aylen co founder Cuthbert Scott s son David W Scott the first non American to be elected President of the American College of Trial Lawyers 19 continues to practice at BLG s Ottawa office today and represents the fourth successive generation of the Scott family to practice law in the Ottawa area The other co founder John A Aylen Q C practised with the firm until he was 89 years old his son John G Aylen Q C recently retired from BLG at the age of 86 three years short of his father s record John G Aylen s son David Aylen is also a lawyer who practised IP with Scott amp Aylen for 15 years until he joined another firm in 1998 David Aylen is now a global IP specialist in Russia The Calgary law firm Howard Mackie was founded in 1888 by William L Bernard QC and was one of the largest in Western Canada In 1993 led by Doug Mitchell Howard Mackie established the Howard Mackie Awards which were later renamed the BLG Awards At the time of the merger the firm employed 150 people including 66 professionals 8 Awards and accolades editIn 2011 for the fifth consecutive year BLG was recognized as a Go To Law Firm for Fortune 500 companies 20 and had the most number of lawyers in Canada with a Martindale Hubbell Peer Review Rating 21 The firm supports a variety of activities by providing pro bono legal services fundraising and volunteer programs In 2010 BLG was recognized by the 2010 Canadian Pro Bono Awards with the Canadian National Law Firm Award for contribution to the delivery of pro bono legal services across the country Notable lawyers editDavid Freiheit Gar Knutson Douglas Mitchell Ari TaubReferences edit BLG SELECTED AS A LEADING FIRM blg com Retrieved 3 May 2019 BLG A LEADING FIRM IN 2017 CHAMBERS CANADA blg com Retrieved 30 July 2017 Hasselback Drew Louise Arbour joins BLG as counsel Financial Times Retrieved July 30 2017 Tunney Catharine Louise Arbour takes on UN migration CBC News Arbour Louise 6 April 2017 Appointment of Ms Louise Arbour United Nations Refugees and Migrants United Nations Retrieved 6 February 2018 Dunn Brian 11 November 2013 BLG And now for a bit of history canadiansailing ca Retrieved July 30 2017 Canadian market wakes up as five firms merge IFLR International Financial Law Review April 2000 Archived February 24 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b c Media Centre Corporate Executives amp Directors Search Directory Archived October 2 2012 at the Wayback Machine Media Centre Shortt Hanbidge Richardson and Welch Announcement Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Henry Borden The Canadian Encyclopedia McGill Archives Archived July 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine Dunn Brian 11 November 2013 BLG And now for a bit of history canadiansailings ca Retrieved July 30 2017 Montreal firms merge to bolster position IFLR International Financial Law Review February 1998 UBC Law Faculty Receives 1 Million Gift From Borden Ladner Gervais and Ladner Family UBC Public Affairs Archived September 27 2011 at the Wayback Machine GIBB CLARK MARGOT Five law firms wed in cross country mega merger The Globe and Mail Retrieved 30 July 2017 Pratte a porter Canadian Lawyer magazine Archived October 11 2010 at the Wayback Machine Ontario Bar Association Archived March 15 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Go To Law Firms of the world s leading companies PDF pdfserver amlaw com Archived from the original PDF on July 7 2011 unreliable source Martindale Hubbell Archived June 16 2011 at the Wayback MachineExternal links editBorden Ladner Gervais Website Borden Ladner Gervais on Twitter Borden Ladner Gervais LLP of Toronto 2005 Dominion of Canada Law Digest Martindale Hubbell International Law Digest Argentina Vietnam Law Digests Selected International Conventions US Uniform Acts 137th year ed New Providence NJ and London England Reed Elsevier Inc ISBN 1 56160 649 9 Retrieved December 14 2020 via Internet Archive This article needs additional or more specific categories Please help out by adding categories to it so that it can be listed with similar articles July 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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