Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2003
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Andrew Alleyne is a lawyer with extensive expertise in corporate and commercial transactions, particularly technology and M&A matters. He has advised various clients, including blue-chip and emerging technologies, on complex outsourcing arrangements, cloud and SaaS contracts, and technology aspects of M&A transactions. Alleyne is an active member of the legal community, serving as President-elect and Director of the Canadian Technology Law Association and Vice-Chair of the Non-US Cyber Regulatory Subcommittee of the Cyberspace Law Committee. He is also a past Chair of the Toronto Computer Lawyers Group and a member of various bar associations, including the Canadian and American Bar Associations.
Alleyne has received numerous accolades for his expertise, including recognition in Technology Law in Toronto by Best Lawyers in Canada and nationwide in Information Technology by Chambers Canada Guide. He has also published articles on various legal topics, including force majure and COVID-19, critical cybersecurity compliance issues for Canadian and U.S. companies operating across the border, and skin gambling in Canada and abroad.
In addition to his legal practice, Alleyne is an advocate for the black community, serving as a director and past President of the Canadian Association of Black Lawyers and a member of various other organizations. He has spoken at numerous events, including webinars and conferences, on topics related to technology law, cybersecurity, and diversity and inclusion in the legal profession.
Overall, Andrew Alleyne is a highly respected lawyer with a diverse range of expertise and experience in the legal field, particularly in the areas of technology, commercial transactions, and cybersecurity. His extensive knowledge and involvement in the legal community make him a valuable resource for clients and colleagues alike.