Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 2020
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Hussein Rehmanji is renowned for his contributions to corporate and commercial law, with a pronounced focus on banking and secured transactions. His professional journey is distinguished by representing an array of clients, from both domestic and international banks to alternative financing sources, sponsors, and borrowers. Hussein's expertise spans a variety of sectors, including mining, manufacturing, infrastructure, and technology, handling intricate financial dealings such as syndicated loan financings, acquisition financings, and offerings of different lien lenders and notes.
Before joining Fasken as an associate, Hussein gained valuable experience through summer and articling positions at a prominent national law firm that practices across multiple areas of law.
During his time in law school, Hussein dedicated himself to mastering business law, an effort that culminated in receiving a specialized certificate in the field. His academic excellence was further recognized with the Robert B. MacLellan Memorial Prize in Business Law, an award given for outstanding performance among peers focused on business law studies.
Hussein's practice areas include banking & finance and corporate/commercial law, through which he addresses the needs of clients across the Americas and Canada. His achievements include securing the Robert B. MacLellan Memorial Prize in Business Law from the Schulich School of Law, underscoring his legal prowess and dedication to the field of business law.
Notable transactions Hussein has advised on include leading a syndicate of international lenders, orchestrated by The Bank of Nova Scotia, to complete a monumental US$2.5 billion financing deal for TELUS International, showcasing his capacity to facilitate significant financial agreements. Additionally, his guidance was instrumental in completing financing projects led by the Royal Bank of Canada, amounting to hundreds of millions for diverse enterprises from construction to mortgage investment companies.
Hussein's educational background is robust, with a JD specializing in Business Law from the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University, complemented by an undergraduate degree in Economics and Criminology, with distinction, from the University of Toronto. His business law specialization is further accredited by the Schulich School of Law, equipping him with a thorough understanding of legal principles in business contexts.