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Jason (Jake) Bullen

Jason (Jake) Bullen

Global 2026

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Global

Practice Areas

Practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, financings, strategic advice, corporate re-organizations and complex commercial agreements, with a significant cross-border component. Advises private equity funds, large Canadian, US & international companies and emerging companies on corporate transactions (such as M&A and financings) and commercial agreements. Also provides strategic advice on matters such as multi-jurisdictional structuring and corporate governance. His clients include private equity funds, hedge funds, family offices, investment banks, athletes, artists and innovative providers of goods and services in retail, consumer goods, food & beverage, manufacturing and distribution, financial services, technology, FinTech, AI, waste management, real estate, sports, entertainment and cleantech/renewable energy. Recognized as a leader in his field by Best Lawyers, Lexpert, IFLR1000, and Who's Who Legal. Serves as Co-Chair of the Private Equity Group at Cassels.

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Chambers Global Guide

Private Equity: Buyouts - Canada

Band 4
Band 4

Individual Editorial

Jake Bullen co-chairs the private equity team at Cassels Brock and is based in its Toronto office. He offers robust experience in acting for sponsors in transactional matters, including in cross-border transactional work.

Strengths

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  • Jake is incredibly knowledgeable, responsive and connects me with the right person every time.

    Private Equity: BuyoutsChambers Global Guide
  • Jake is incredibly responsive, a good client manager and an excellent lawyer.

    Private Equity: BuyoutsChambers Global Guide

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