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Nadia  Campion

Work Department

Corporate Commercial Litigation, Real Estate Litigation, Product Liability, Class Actions, Franchise Litigation, Securities Litigation

Position

Nadia's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation including shareholder oppression applications, D&O liability, estates and trusts litigation, class actions and professional liability. Nadia also has an active land development and real estate litigation practice. She has extensive experience in trials, arbitrations and administrative hearings before the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal, as well as the Ontario Securities Commission, and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada. She has particular expertise in Toronto Commercial List proceedings. Fluent in English and French, Nadia also represents clients from Quebec.

Nadia has been recognized by Legal 500, Best Lawyers, The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory and Chambers Canada for Commercial Litigation. She has been recognized by Benchmark Litigation as one of their Litigation Stars, as one of Canada's Top 100 Women in Litigation, and on the 40 and Under Hot List.

Nadia is a frequent speaker, writer, and commentator for the Law Society of Ontario, the Ontario Bar Association, the Advocates’ Society, and the Cambridge Forum on Class Actions. She is also one of four members of the Class Proceedings Committee, which is part of the Law Foundation, appointed by the Attorney-General of Ontario.

Languages

English, French

Memberships

Class Proceedings Committee, The Law Foundation of Ontario (Member) Advocates’ Society (Frequent Speaker) Ontario Bar Association (Executive Committee Member) Trial Lawyers Association (Frequent Speaker) Women’s White Collar Criminal Defense Association

Education

Called to the Ontario Bar, 2006 B.A. (with Honours), McGill University (Top 5%) LL.B, University of Ottawa (Magna Cum Laude) JD, Michigan State University (Summa Cum Laude) Certificate in Civil Law from Universidad de Panamericana in Mexico

Mentions

Canada

Dispute resolution: Ontario

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