We are excited to share this diverse selection of client success stories from our recent litigation case files. This report includes a wide assortment of high profile, bet-the-company, class actions, pro-bono and specialized litigation matters, and highlights the broad range and diverse skills our litigators use in protecting the rights and interests of their clients, no matter what is at stake.

The successful outcomes we have achieved for our clients reflect our standing as a front runner in Canadian litigation. While winning isn't everything, and a well-negotiated settlement can often be the fastest and most effective way to resolve a dispute, our team helps clients understand their options and make empowered decisions. As disputes become more nuanced, our lawyers are trained to focus on the details that matter and help our clients determine the right litigation strategy.

While there are many litigation firms, the BLG difference is our national client-centred approach and commitment to selecting the best team for each matter, combining the best legal talent with a purposeful understanding of our clients' priorities, budgets and ultimate goals, as well as in-depth understanding of the industries and environments in which they operate.

With 725 lawyers, patent and trademark agents, and other professionals in five offices across Canada, BLG provides business law, litigation and intellectual property solutions to a wide range of clients nationally and internationally in virtually every area of law. Even this partial sampling of our work underscores an expertise in many diverse areas of law including anti-piracy, aboriginal rights, government procurement procedures, energy law disputes, constitutional matters involving end-of-life and religious freedom rights and tax.

We hope you enjoy this collection of some of our finest non-confidential client work, and we look forward to servicing your future litigation support needs.

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