Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 1997
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Tris Mallett shines in the legal arena, specializing in navigating the complex waters of corporate litigation and class action defense, with a keen focus on securities enforcement. His expertise is not limited to these areas; he skillfully advises on a broad spectrum of contentious matters. These include disputes arising from mergers, litigation related to take-over bids, and issues surrounding shareholder rights such as dissent and appraisal, along with derivative claims. Tris is adept at handling cases of securities misrepresentation, fraud, insider trading, and the ensuing investigations by regulatory bodies and industry watchdogs.
His defense strategies against class action claims stand out, particularly in securities, competition/anti-trust, and product liability. These defenses often span across borders, necessitating a coordinated approach with legal teams in the US and Europe, showcasing his capability to navigate international legal landscapes.
Tris's legal acumen is recognized in various courts across Alberta, Ontario, and B.C., including federal and appellate levels, alongside a host of administrative and regulatory tribunals. His proficiency extends to arbitration and mediation forums, highlighting his versatility and strategic thinking in resolving disputes.
With bar admissions in Alberta and Ontario, and an educational background from Queen’s University and the University of Guelph, Tris brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his practice. His work benefits a wide range of industries, from agribusiness to pharmaceuticals, and touches on markets as diverse as Asia. Fluent in English, he offers his services to a broad clientele, guiding them through the intricacies of legal challenges with a steady hand. Tris Mallett's comprehensive approach to legal issues, combined with his in-depth understanding of various sectors, makes him a go-to expert for clients facing high-stakes litigation and regulatory scrutiny.