Last week Blake, Cassels & Graydon announced that Partner Randall Hofley was named General Counsel and Senior Enforcement Advisor at the Competition Bureau Legal Services (CBLS).
Mr. Hofley, a Partner in Blakes Competition, Antitrust & Foreign Investment group, will join CBLS for a two-year term, effective immediately. He will remain a Partner at the Firm but will be on leave under the Government of Canada’sInterchange Program.
“This is an outstanding achievement for Randall and a great opportunity for all involved,” said Brock Gibson, Chair of Blakes. “Business regulation is increasingly important in Canada and around the world. Randall’s appointment will allow him to benefit from the Bureau’s expertise in this regard, while bringing his years of experience and judgment to the post.”
As a Blakes Partner, Randall has consistently ranked as a leading competition lawyer and litigator in Canada. He has worked on many high-profile competition law matters, substantially influencing competition laws and policies.
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