202 S Rome Ave, Suite 10, Tampa, FL 33606
www.allendell.com
47 Kings Landing, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5P8
An experienced Ottawa lawyer with over 30 years of experience, Tim McCunn is member of the Business Law Group at Perley-Robertson, Hill & McDougall. Tim’s practice is focused on corporate/commercial and securities law with particular emphasis on mergers and acquisitions and corporate finance for the technology and life science sectors. Clients include a wide variety of entities from entrepreneurs, mid-market corporations to crown corporations, and not-for-profit organizations. With respect to the private sector, specific assignments include board and governance advice, initial public offerings, private placements, credit agreements, capital pool corporations, reverse take-overs, take-overs, purchase and sale transactions, independent committee counsel, joint ventures, licensing/co-development and distribution arrangements as well as complex commercial agreements. Representative transactions include: the privatization of a large crown corporation, the negotiation of a $275 million phased acquisition of a technology company, the formation and merger of venture capital funds; initial public offerings of Milkyway Networks, C-Com Satellite Systems, Neuromedix, Saxon Financial Inc., Canadian Medical Discoveries Fund Inc., Canadian Science and Technology Fund Inc., Annidis Corporation, Aztech Corporation, Magor Corporation, Percy Street Capital, Mercal and numerous share and asset sales, financings and private and public placements. I was also the founder and counsel to two technology incubators: Starting Start-ups and Bioquest Innovations and founder and counsel to a life science merchant bank: LOM-Bioquest. Tim is also experienced working with not-for-profit organizations and public entities. He has provided board and governance advice, legislative drafting, and opinion work on a wide variety of issues as well as representations to government. In 1992, he was seconded to the Privy Council Office as Special Counsel to advise on the drafting of the Referendum Act as well as other matters related to the 1992 constitutional referendum. Tim has provided opinion work and other advice to numerous organizations, including may Crown Corporations and national associations. Tim’s experience in federal law also includes the privatization of crown corporations, and he has appeared as counsel before the Canadian International Trade Tribunal and the Competition Tribunal on customs and excise matters and access to information and privacy matters. Tim is fluently bilingual and has been recognized repeatedly in Canadian Legal Lexpert’s Directory in the area of Corporate Commercial Law; Corporate mid-market and Private Equity.
414 West Oak Street, Laurel, MS 39440
Area of Practice: Complex Litigation
1718 Peachtree St. NW, Suite 660, Atlanta, GA 30309
Mr. McDaniel is a native of Alpharetta, Georgia. As a critical member of the Law Offices of Nathaniel F. Hansford, LLC, Wes McDaniel is a caring and zealous workers? compensation attorney in Atlanta. He enjoys standing up for the rights of injured workers across the state of Georgia. He gives diligent attention to the details in all areas of his life, furthering his understanding of workers? compensation laws and how to better represent his clients. As an experienced advocate for the injured, Mr. McDaniel has a unique background. Formerly an insurance company and employer defense attorney, he has an insider?s knowledge on how the other side is thinking in these cases. This insight helps him craft strong and more compelling cases on behalf of injured workers.
9300 W 110th St, Overland Park, KS 66210, USA
Ted J. McDonald practices in a variety of areas of civil litigation with a primary emphasis on defending and consulting long term care and assisted living facilities. Ted serves as counsel for some of the largest providers of long term care services in the country. Mr. McDonald’s background includes experience in products liability, medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. Mr. McDonald earned his undergraduate degree in business from the University of Kansas. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Missouri at Kansas City. Mr. McDonald is a member of both the Missouri and Kansas Bars and is admitted to practice in the United States District Courts in Missouri and Kansas. Ted is a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC) and holds numerous positions of leadership with the Defense Research Institute (current member, DRI Law Institute; past Chair, DRI Medical Liability and Healthcare Law Committee; past Chair, DRI Nursing Home-ALF Subcommittee; past member, DRI Governance Committee; past Chair, DRI Young Lawyers’ Committee; past Faculty, DRI Nursing Home and Medical Liability Seminars). Mr. McDonald has been published in DRI and IADC publications. Ted is a member of the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association (past, Chair Public Service Committee), Johnson County Bar Association, and the Kansas Defense Lawyers Association. Mr. McDonald in is active in his community, currently serving as the Kansas State Coordinator (working together with Kansas Supreme Court Chief Justice Lawton Nuss) for iCivics, a national program founded by Justice Sandra Day O’Connor designed to educate school children about three branches of government and civic duty. Mr. McDonald is the past Chairman of the Board of Folds of Honor (Kansas City Chapter), a national philanthropic organization founded by Major Dan Rooney, a U.S. Air Force Pilot and former PGA golfer, which awards educational scholarships to the families of injured/fallen service men and women.