Greg McNab

Greg McNab

Partner at Dentons Canada LLP
(416) 863-4492
(416) 863-4592
77 King St W, Suite 400, Toronto-Dominion Ctr, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2001 (ON)
Greg McNab is a partner in the Firm's Corporate group and Canada Co-chair for Dentons' Mining group. His main areas of practice include financings of public and private securities issuers (including private equity and hedge funds), investment management products, capital markets transactions, mergers and acquisitions and resources and energy matters, both domestically and internationally. Greg also advises on corporate governance, regulatory compliance, continuous disclosure and stock exchange matters for public issuers. Greg has extensive experience in both the energy and mining sectors. He is a director and Canadian Chair of the Canadian Australian Chamber of Commerce. A former mechanical engineer, he is also the co-chair of the International Emissions Trading Association's global carbon capture and storage working group. Greg focuses his practice on public and private financing matters and services and cross-border joint ventures involving jurisdictions that include Asia, Australia, Africa and Canada, among others. His practice includes the negotiation and drafting of prospectuses, circulars, shareholder agreements, opinion letters, and applications for regulatory relief. He has been involved in a range of energy and resource industry transactions and financings.
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