Livingston International Income Fund completed its initial public offering of $151.026 million of trust units on February 11, 2002. The proceeds from the offering were used to purchase all of the outstanding securities of Livingston International Inc., Canada’s leading customs brokerage company and trade-related service provider. The underwriters for the offering were led by Scotia Capital Inc.
The fund and certain of the shareholders of Livingston International were represented by Simon Romano, Orysia Semotiuk and Samantha Levy (corporate), Lianne Miller (tax), Mario Paura (real estate) and Marie Garneau and Wesley Ng (banking) of Stikeman Elliott. The underwriters were represented by a team from Fasken Martineau LLP that included Joel Binder, Bruce Blain, Sean Stevens and Chris Bent (corporate) and Nigel Johnston (tax) in Toronto.
The fund and certain of the shareholders of Livingston International were represented by Simon Romano, Orysia Semotiuk and Samantha Levy (corporate), Lianne Miller (tax), Mario Paura (real estate) and Marie Garneau and Wesley Ng (banking) of Stikeman Elliott. The underwriters were represented by a team from Fasken Martineau LLP that included Joel Binder, Bruce Blain, Sean Stevens and Chris Bent (corporate) and Nigel Johnston (tax) in Toronto.
Lawyer(s)
Sean S. Stevens
C. Mario Paura
Joel E. Binder
Wesley Ng
Simon A. Romano
S. Bruce Blain
Christopher A. Bent
Nigel P.J. Johnston
Marie Garneau
Samantha Levy
Lianne Miller
Orysia Semotiuk