Toronto Hydro Corporation | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2017
Based on 1 Reviews
5 out of 5 stars
David Provenzano's expertise lies at the intersection of procurement, government contracts, and the intricacies of privacy and information protection. With a rich background in the public sector, David's experience as in-house counsel spans several key industries, including financial services, information technology, and energy, focusing particularly on public procurement guidance.
He skillfully assists clients from the initial stages of the bidding process, through contract negotiations, to the resolution of any procurement-related risks and disputes. David is known for his ability to delve into the unique needs and concerns of his clients, offering both legal and strategic counsel that is not only pragmatic but tailored to ensure effective solutions.
As a lawyer qualified to practice in both Ontario and New York, David possesses a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks governing both Canadian and US jurisdictions. His academic journey through Windsor Law and Detroit Mercy Law has been marked by numerous accolades, reflecting his commitment to legal scholarship. Before embarking on his legal career, David completed an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Glendon College, York University, further enhancing his analytical and critical thinking skills. His proficiency in procurement law is solidified by an Osgoode Certificate in Public Procurement Law and Practice.
Beyond his professional endeavors, David's personal interests include culinary exploration and enjoying the diverse gastronomic offerings of Toronto.
In his practice areas, David focuses on procurement, aligning his expertise with the needs of clients across the Americas, particularly in Canada. His educational background is distinguished by certifications and degrees from prestigious institutions, including Osgoode Hall Law School at York University, the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, and the University of Windsor, complemented by his undergraduate studies at York University.
David's contributions to the legal community include insightful bulletins that shed light on the evolving landscape of trade agreements and procurement practices, such as the updated thresholds for government procurement and the preference for Ontario businesses in public sector procurement opportunities. These publications not only highlight his knowledge and expertise but also his commitment to keeping clients informed about significant developments that could impact their operations and strategies in procurement.