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Provided by Jerald M Wortsman
Head of the firm’s Tax Practice, Jerald gives clients strategic tax counsel across business transactions and financings. His work includes domestic and international corporate tax planning, with an emphasis on complex, large-scale and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations and corporate finance. He has significant experience advising domestic and international financial institutions.
Jerald regularly works with clients on Canadian and cross-border acquisitions, divestitures and restructurings, and inbound and outbound investments and multinational group structures. He also brings a wealth of tax experience to the structuring and issuance of various financial instruments and other capital markets activity.
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Jerald is the gold standard. He is incredibly technically knowledgeable. He is also practical and commercial and will always find a creative solution to get the deal done.
Jerald is super smart and understands our business very well. He is one of our most trusted advisors.
Jerald can speak to a very wide range of technical points. He is a very smart guy.
Jerald is unparalleled.
Jerald is a great practitioner with in-depth knowledge. He is attentive, effectively listens and pays close attention to detail. He is also very responsive.
Jerald is the gold standard. He is incredibly technically knowledgeable. He is also practical and commercial and will always find a creative solution to get the deal done.
Jerald is super smart and understands our business very well. He is one of our most trusted advisors.
Jerald can speak to a very wide range of technical points. He is a very smart guy.
Jerald is unparalleled.
Jerald is a great practitioner with in-depth knowledge. He is attentive, effectively listens and pays close attention to detail. He is also very responsive.
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Torys Quarterly: The next generation of regulatory capital has arrived in Canada
Several Canadian banks have recently issued “limited recourse capital notes” in public offerings to institutional investors. This article highlights the structure of LRCN’s, plus their associated regulations and practical considerations for the financial services sector.
Torys Quarterly: The next generation of regulatory capital has arrived in Canada
Several Canadian banks have recently issued “limited recourse capital notes” in public offerings to institutional investors. This article highlights the structure of LRCN’s, plus their associated regulations and practical considerations for the financial services sector.