International Trade/WTO
Canada
18 years ranked
Provided by Norton Rose Fulbright
Martin Masse provides timely and practical advice to clients on a range of federal regulatory matters. His practice focuses on competition/antitrust law, international trade law and procurement/anti-corruption matters.
He has advised clients on a variety of competition law matters, including merger controls and Investment Canada Act clearance for domestic and international mergers. Mr. Masse has represented clients in criminal cartel and bid-rigging investigations, including obtaining immunity and leniency treatment from the Bureau. He has assisted clients in retail price maintenance and abuse of dominance investigations. He has also handled competition law-related civil class action matters.
In international trade matters, Mr. Masse is recognized as a Canadian leader in the field. He has represented clients in anti-dumping and subsidy matters before the Canada Border Services Agency and the Canadian International Trade Tribunal (CITT). He regularly advises on trade treaty compliance and counsels clients regarding export controls, economic sanctions and customs.
Provided by Chambers
Ottawa-based Martin Masse of Norton Rose Fulbright wins respect for his significant prowess in regulatory compliance across a number of areas, particularly trade, procurement and foreign investment.
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