McMillan announced that Joshua Krane has joined its Competition/Antitrust Group on October 1, 2020, as a partner in the firm’s Toronto office.
Joshua joins McMillan from another national firm, and brings a practice that involves all aspects of competition and foreign investment law, as well as other regulatory matters. Joshua represents Canadian and international companies in the technology, telecommunications, entertainment, energy, agriculture, and consumer products sectors, and advises on complex business matters.
“Joshua’s insight into the workings of government, expertise in competition law and foreign investment, and practical business-friendly approach, bring tremendous value to our firm and our clients,” said James Musgrove, co-chair of McMillan’s Competition/Antitrust Group.
Joshua provides guidance on pricing, marketing, and contracting practices, and advises clients on relationship management with customers, suppliers, and other market participants.
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