Her Majesty in right of Canada established a US$10 billion Programme for the Issuance of Notes (listed on the London Stock Exchange's Regulated Market) for offers outside the United States. The Programme was arranged by The Toronto-Dominion Bank.
Canada was represented internally by Martin Marcone, Legal Counsel, Department of Justice Canada, and externally by Robert Ripin of Hogan Lovells US LLP (New York) and Jill Barraclough and Andrew Carey of Hogan Lovells International LLP (London).
The dealers were represented by Norton Rose OR LLP (now Norton Rose Canada LLP), with a team including Peter Noble and Susan Mann (London) and Glenn Hines (Tax, Toronto).
Canada was represented internally by Martin Marcone, Legal Counsel, Department of Justice Canada, and externally by Robert Ripin of Hogan Lovells US LLP (New York) and Jill Barraclough and Andrew Carey of Hogan Lovells International LLP (London).
The dealers were represented by Norton Rose OR LLP (now Norton Rose Canada LLP), with a team including Peter Noble and Susan Mann (London) and Glenn Hines (Tax, Toronto).
Lawyer(s)
E. Glenn Hines
Martin Marcone
Susan E. Mann
Peter S. Noble
Firm(s)
Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Hogan Lovells US LLP