Troy Ungerman
Partner
Troy Ungerman’s practice focuses on domestic and cross-border private mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, private equity, venture capital investments, strategic alliances, corporate reorganizations and financings.
He provides transactional as well as corporate and commercial advice to domestic and foreign clients in a wide array of industries, including the payment card, manufacturing, financial services, telecommunications, technology and health care industries.
Mr. Ungerman represented Nortel Networks Corporation and Nortel Networks Limited in connection with Nortel’s divestitures after it entered protection pursuant to the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act in 2009.
He is a regular speaker at the Osgoode Professional Development “M&A Skills Boot Camp” as well as various continuing legal education seminars. Mr. Ungerman is also a member of the American Bar Association and an active member of the American Bar Association’s Canadian Deal Points Study.
Mr. Ungerman is Co-Chair of our Canadian mergers and acquisitions team and a member of our Canadian diversity committee.
Year of call
Ontario 2000
Law school
LL.B., Osgoode Hall Law School, 1998
Education
B.A.(Hons.), McGill University, 1995
Selected client work
Clients for whom Mr. Ungerman has recently acted include:
- Nortel Networks Corporation and Nortel Networks Limited in connection with Nortel’s divestitures after it entered protection pursuant to the Companies Creditors Protection Act
- SNC-Lavalin Inc. in connection with its acquisition of the CANDU reactor division assets of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
- Newport Partners Income Fund in connection with the sale of its indirect interest in Capital C Communications to MDC Partners
Speaking engagements
- “The Role of Stalking Horse Bids in Canadian M&A,” Insight - Advanced Mergers and Acquisitions, Toronto, May 2011.
- Mr. Ungerman is a regular speaker at the M&A Boot Camp offered by Osgoode Professional Development.
Memberships and activities
- Canadian Bar Association
- Law Society of Upper Canada
- American Bar Association