Miller Thomson LLP | Markham, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2013
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Callum Campbell brings a wealth of expertise to the corporate and commercial legal arena, providing seasoned advice to a diverse client base spanning various sectors such as media, entertainment, IT, retail, franchising, and manufacturing. His work extends beyond domestic boundaries, offering strategic counsel to foreign and multinational companies navigating Canada's business immigration landscape through both federal and provincial channels.
His practice is rich and varied, touching on significant business activities from mergers and acquisitions, where he expertly handles asset and share transactions, corporate amalgamations, and restructurings, to crafting and negotiating complex commercial agreements, including those for shareholders, joint ventures, and partnerships.
In the sphere of business immigration, Callum is adept at securing work permits, visas, facilitating intra-company transfers, and guiding clients toward achieving permanent residency, ensuring smooth business operations across borders.
Before his tenure in law, Callum's career trajectory included a pivotal role in the copyright division of a leading multinational record label. His leadership qualities shone through during his tenure as President of the Intellectual Property Law Association at Dalhousie Law School, where he also contributed as a peer educator for the Dalhousie University’s Indigenous Blacks & Mi’kmaq Initiative, highlighting his commitment to community and legal education.
His contributions to the field have not gone unrecognized, earning him the McInnes Cooper Commercial Law Prize in 2012 and the MusiCounts Fred Sherratt Award in 2009, underscoring his commitment to excellence in legal practice and his contributions to the music industry.
A member of the Law Society of Ontario, Ontario Bar Association, and Canadian Bar Association, Callum's professional affiliations further attest to his standing in the legal community and his dedication to upholding the highest standards of legal practice.