Louis-Martin O’Neill

Partner

Louis-Martin O'Neill

Louis-Martin O’Neill

Partner

Louis-Martin brings extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and special situations. Clients turn to him for his deep grasp of complex issues, business-oriented approach, coolness under fire and creative solutions.

His practice covers a broad spectrum of M&A, corporate, securities, commercial and insolvency disputes, court-supervised transactions and restructurings, as well as investigations and white collar matters.

A significant portion of his practice involves publicly traded corporations. He has experience working in the United Kingdom and regularly acts in multijurisdictional matters.

Louis-Martin O’Neill

Partner

Louis-Martin brings extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and special situations. Clients turn to him for his deep grasp of complex issues, business-oriented approach, coolness under fire and creative solutions.

His practice covers a broad spectrum of M&A, corporate, securities, commercial and insolvency disputes, court-supervised transactions and restructurings, as well as investigations and white collar matters.

A significant portion of his practice involves publicly traded corporations. He has experience working in the United Kingdom and regularly acts in multijurisdictional matters.

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Formula E Operations Ltd.

Successfully acted for Formula E Operations Ltd. (FEO) in connection with its claims arising from the City of Montréal's decision to cancel the Montréal ePrix. This includes asserting FEO's claims against the City of Montréal and in the bankruptcy proceedings of Montréal C'est Électrique, a non-profit corporation set up by the City for the purposes of acting as promoter of the Montréal ePrix.

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Triumph Aerostructures, LLC

Acted for Triumph Aerostructures, LLC, in connection with its dispute with Bombardier Inc. regarding the wing designed and manufactured by Triumph for Bombardier's Global 7000 business aircraft, including a $455-million claim filed by Triumph before the Québec Superior Court. The dispute was ultimately resolved to both parties' satisfaction.

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Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.

Acted for Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., in its opposition to the $475-million acquisition of Québec-based Tembec Inc. by Florida-based Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.

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Knight Therapeutics

Acted for Knight Therapeutics Inc. in successfully defending against the activist campaign, proxy contest and contested meeting led by Medison Biotech Ltd. with respect to Knight's 2019 annual meeting.

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BCE Inc.

Acted for BCE Inc. and Bell Canada in a successful appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in a landmark commercial case involving the proposed $51.7 billion privatization of BCE. The decision of the Supreme Court in this case set the standard in Canada for approval of plans of arrangement and claims of oppression. It also clarified the law concerning the duties of directors of public companies faced with potential change of control transactions. This case also resulted in the fastest commercial appeal ever heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. The appeal was heard by the Court and decided unanimously in favour of BCE less than 30 days after BCE launched its application for leave to appeal from a decision of the Québec Court of Appeal revoking approval for BCE's proposed plan of arrangement that had been granted by Justice Silcoff of the Quebec Superior Court following a lengthy and highly expedited trial.

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Fonds de solidarité des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ)

Acting for the Fonds de solidarité des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ) in connection with a $20-million claim instituted by a shareholder against a former director.

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Videotron Ltd.

Acted for Videotron Ltd. against a claim in excess of $18 million in connection with the termination of a share purchase agreement. Videotron terminated the agreement as a result of a material adverse event within the target. The matter was settled on the eve of the hearing before the Québec Court of Appeal.

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O'Leary Funds

Acting for O'Leary Funds, one of the largest unitholders of Boralex Power Income Fund (BPT), in connection with its opposition to the takeover bid made by Boralex Inc. for the outstanding units of BPT. O'Leary is challenging the legality of the takeover bid and is seeking an increased consideration for its units taken up in connection with the takeover bid.

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Jacques Toupin and Charles Toupin

Acted for Jacques and Charles Toupin in connection with proceedings instituted to recover their 800,000 class "A" shares of Garda World Security Corporation worth $9.6 million. The Québec Superior Court concluded that Messrs. Toupin owned the shares and the Court's decision was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal.

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Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec

Acted for Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec in connection with an investment of $1.9 billion in SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. to finance a portion of the acquisition by SNC-Lavalin of all the share capital of WS Atkins plc. The Caisse's investment is structured as (i) a loan of $1.5 billion, secured by the value and cash flows of SNC-Lavalin's interest in the Highway 407 ETR project; and (ii) a subscription of approximately $400 million in subscription receipts of SNC-Lavalin.

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First Remediation Agreement under the Canadian Criminal Code: Key Takeaways

June 14, 2022 - The Superior Court of Québec recently published its reasons1 approving Canada’s first remediation agreement under the Criminal Code, which is Canada’s version of a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA). In his reasons, the Honourable Justice Eric Downs provided an extensive...

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A Penalty Under GAAR Will Cause Ineligibility for Public Contracts in Québec

Mar. 23, 2020 - The Act mainly to establish the Centre d'acquisitions gouvernementales and Infrastructures technologiques Québec (Act) was assented to on February 21, 2020, by the National Assembly of Québec. The Act incorporates new provisions in the government procurement rules to combat abusive tax...

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Country Perspective: Canada, co-author

Dec. 16, 2019 - Perspectives in Practice of the UNIDROIT Principles 2016: Views of the IBA Working Group on the Practice of the UNIDROIT Principles 2016 (International Bar Association)
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Autorité des marchés publics Has New Powers to Oversee Public Contracts

May 24, 2019 - The provisions respecting the processing of complaints, communication of information and disclosure of wrongdoing to the Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) came into force on May 25, 2019. An interested person or partnership wishing to file a complaint with the AMP or provide information to the...

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The Autorité des marchés publics Assumes Its Responsibilities

Jan. 25, 2019 - The majority of the activities of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) under the Act respecting contracting by public bodies were transferred to the Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) on January 25, 2019. The AMP was created in response to the first recommendation of the Charbonneau...

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Federal Public Contracts Now Governed by New, More Flexible Integrity Provisions

July 14, 2015 - On July 3, 2015, the federal government implemented a new integrity regime (New Regime) governing suppliers’ capacity to enter into procurement contracts and real property transactions with Public Works and Government Services Canada. The New Regime will be rolled out to all federal departments...

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Litigation Counsel of America—Fellow

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Chambers Canada: Canada’s Leading Lawyers for Business—Litigation, General Commercial: Québec; Litigation, Securities: Québec

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The Legal 500 Canada—Dispute Resolution: Québec (Leading Individual)

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Benchmark Canada: The Definitive Guide to Canada’s Leading Litigation Firms & Attorneys—Commercial (Litigation Star); Insolvency (Litigation Star); Securities (Litigation Star)

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Lexpert Special Edition: Litigation

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The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory—Competition Law; Litigation: Corporate Commercial; Litigation: Directors’ & Officers’ Liability; Litigation: Securities

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The Best Lawyers in Canada—Class Action Litigation; Corporate and Commercial Litigation; Corporate Governance Practice; Criminal Defence; Director and Officer Liability Practice (Lawyer of the Year 2022, Montréal); Securities Law

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Lexpert Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40

Bar Admissions
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Québec, 1999

Education
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Université Laval, LLB, 1998
Petit Séminaire de Québec, IB (History), 1995

Professional Affiliations
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Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners

Board Memberships
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Le Garde-Manger Pour Tous, chair

Louis-Martin brings extensive experience in high-stakes litigation and special situations. Clients turn to him for his deep grasp of complex issues, business-oriented approach, coolness under fire and creative solutions.

His practice covers a broad spectrum of M&A, corporate, securities, commercial and insolvency disputes, court-supervised transactions and restructurings, as well as investigations and white collar matters.

A significant portion of his practice involves publicly traded corporations. He has experience working in the United Kingdom and regularly acts in multijurisdictional matters.

Formula E Operations Ltd.

Successfully acted for Formula E Operations Ltd. (FEO) in connection with its claims arising from the City of Montréal's decision to cancel the Montréal ePrix. This includes asserting FEO's claims against the City of Montréal and in the bankruptcy proceedings of Montréal C'est Électrique, a non-profit corporation set up by the City for the purposes of acting as promoter of the Montréal ePrix.

Triumph Aerostructures, LLC

Acted for Triumph Aerostructures, LLC, in connection with its dispute with Bombardier Inc. regarding the wing designed and manufactured by Triumph for Bombardier's Global 7000 business aircraft, including a $455-million claim filed by Triumph before the Québec Superior Court. The dispute was ultimately resolved to both parties' satisfaction.

Oaktree Capital Management, L.P.

Acted for Oaktree Capital Management, L.P., in its opposition to the $475-million acquisition of Québec-based Tembec Inc. by Florida-based Rayonier Advanced Materials Inc.

Knight Therapeutics

Acted for Knight Therapeutics Inc. in successfully defending against the activist campaign, proxy contest and contested meeting led by Medison Biotech Ltd. with respect to Knight's 2019 annual meeting.

BCE Inc.

Acted for BCE Inc. and Bell Canada in a successful appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in a landmark commercial case involving the proposed $51.7 billion privatization of BCE. The decision of the Supreme Court in this case set the standard in Canada for approval of plans of arrangement and claims of oppression. It also clarified the law concerning the duties of directors of public companies faced with potential change of control transactions. This case also resulted in the fastest commercial appeal ever heard by the Supreme Court of Canada. The appeal was heard by the Court and decided unanimously in favour of BCE less than 30 days after BCE launched its application for leave to appeal from a decision of the Québec Court of Appeal revoking approval for BCE's proposed plan of arrangement that had been granted by Justice Silcoff of the Quebec Superior Court following a lengthy and highly expedited trial.

Fonds de solidarité des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ)

Acting for the Fonds de solidarité des travailleurs du Québec (FTQ) in connection with a $20-million claim instituted by a shareholder against a former director.

Videotron Ltd.

Acted for Videotron Ltd. against a claim in excess of $18 million in connection with the termination of a share purchase agreement. Videotron terminated the agreement as a result of a material adverse event within the target. The matter was settled on the eve of the hearing before the Québec Court of Appeal.

O'Leary Funds

Acting for O'Leary Funds, one of the largest unitholders of Boralex Power Income Fund (BPT), in connection with its opposition to the takeover bid made by Boralex Inc. for the outstanding units of BPT. O'Leary is challenging the legality of the takeover bid and is seeking an increased consideration for its units taken up in connection with the takeover bid.

Jacques Toupin and Charles Toupin

Acted for Jacques and Charles Toupin in connection with proceedings instituted to recover their 800,000 class "A" shares of Garda World Security Corporation worth $9.6 million. The Québec Superior Court concluded that Messrs. Toupin owned the shares and the Court's decision was subsequently upheld by the Court of Appeal.

Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec

Acted for Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec in connection with an investment of $1.9 billion in SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. to finance a portion of the acquisition by SNC-Lavalin of all the share capital of WS Atkins plc. The Caisse's investment is structured as (i) a loan of $1.5 billion, secured by the value and cash flows of SNC-Lavalin's interest in the Highway 407 ETR project; and (ii) a subscription of approximately $400 million in subscription receipts of SNC-Lavalin.

Bulletin

First Remediation Agreement under the Canadian Criminal Code: Key Takeaways

June 14, 2022 - The Superior Court of Québec recently published its reasons1 approving Canada’s first remediation agreement under the Criminal Code, which is Canada’s version of a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA). In his reasons, the Honourable Justice Eric Downs provided an extensive...

Bulletin

A Penalty Under GAAR Will Cause Ineligibility for Public Contracts in Québec

Mar. 23, 2020 - The Act mainly to establish the Centre d'acquisitions gouvernementales and Infrastructures technologiques Québec (Act) was assented to on February 21, 2020, by the National Assembly of Québec. The Act incorporates new provisions in the government procurement rules to combat abusive tax...

Article

Country Perspective: Canada, co-author

Dec. 16, 2019 - Perspectives in Practice of the UNIDROIT Principles 2016: Views of the IBA Working Group on the Practice of the UNIDROIT Principles 2016 (International Bar Association)
Read the article.

Bulletin

Autorité des marchés publics Has New Powers to Oversee Public Contracts

May 24, 2019 - The provisions respecting the processing of complaints, communication of information and disclosure of wrongdoing to the Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) came into force on May 25, 2019. An interested person or partnership wishing to file a complaint with the AMP or provide information to the...

Bulletin

The Autorité des marchés publics Assumes Its Responsibilities

Jan. 25, 2019 - The majority of the activities of the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF) under the Act respecting contracting by public bodies were transferred to the Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) on January 25, 2019. The AMP was created in response to the first recommendation of the Charbonneau...

Bulletin

Federal Public Contracts Now Governed by New, More Flexible Integrity Provisions

July 14, 2015 - On July 3, 2015, the federal government implemented a new integrity regime (New Regime) governing suppliers’ capacity to enter into procurement contracts and real property transactions with Public Works and Government Services Canada. The New Regime will be rolled out to all federal departments...

Litigation Counsel of America—Fellow

Chambers Canada: Canada’s Leading Lawyers for Business—Litigation, General Commercial: Québec; Litigation, Securities: Québec

The Legal 500 Canada—Dispute Resolution: Québec (Leading Individual)

Benchmark Canada: The Definitive Guide to Canada’s Leading Litigation Firms & Attorneys—Commercial (Litigation Star); Insolvency (Litigation Star); Securities (Litigation Star)

Lexpert Special Edition: Litigation

The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory—Competition Law; Litigation: Corporate Commercial; Litigation: Directors’ & Officers’ Liability; Litigation: Securities

The Best Lawyers in Canada—Class Action Litigation; Corporate and Commercial Litigation; Corporate Governance Practice; Criminal Defence; Director and Officer Liability Practice (Lawyer of the Year 2022, Montréal); Securities Law

Lexpert Rising Stars: Leading Lawyers Under 40

Bar Admissions

Québec, 1999

Education

Université Laval, LLB, 1998
Petit Séminaire de Québec, IB (History), 1995

Professional Affiliations

Young Canadian Arbitration Practitioners

Board Memberships

Le Garde-Manger Pour Tous, chair