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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 16:08:20+00:00

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David is recognized by Best Lawyers in Canada for Insolvency & Financial Restructuring, as well as Banking & Finance and Corporate & Commercial Litigation. He was acknowledged by Best Lawyers as 2014 Winnipeg Insolvency & Financial Restructuring “Lawyer of the Year”. He is also recognized by Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory as a leading practitioner in Insolvency and Commercial Litigation and rated Martindale-Hubbell Distinguished. He devotes his practice to banking and commercial litigation, including restructuring, realizations, bankruptcy, receivership, arrangements, proposals and work-outs, forbearance agreements, liquidations, priorities disputes, farm realizations and mediation, commodities litigation and trading disputes.
Admitted to the Bar, 1985, Manitoba.
University of Manitoba (B.A., 1977, LL.B., 1984).
Canadian Bar Association, Insolvency Law Section.
Manitoba Bar Council (Life Council Member).
Canadian Bar Association, Insolvency Law Section, Honorary Executive Member, (Past-Chair 2014-2016).
National Insolvency Review, Editorial Board.
Taylor McCaffrey Financial Services & Restructuring Practice Group, Chair (1999-present).
Manitoba Bar Association, Bankruptcy Section, Past Chair (2001-2006).
“ What Restrictions Are There on a Proposal Trustee's Investigatory and Remedial Powers?”, ?", Insolvency Insider, February 22, 2019.
“All Screwed Up? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly New Statutory Priorities under Chapter 47″ (2006) 9 Commercial Insolvency Reporter, v. 19, no. 1-2.
“BIA Transformed into a Mini CCAA”, The Lawyers Weekly, March 17, 2006.
“Is There Anything Left for the Secured Lenders? The Current State of Statutory Super Priorities and the Impact of Bill C-55″, (2006) National Insolvency Review, v. 23, no. 1.
“Bill C-55′s New Super Priorities for Unpaid Wages and Pension Contributions”, The Lawyers Weekly, November 18, 2005.
“What’s on Second? Recent Additions to the Motley, Straggling Line of Cases in Which Her Majesty Endeavours to Jump the Priority Queue”, (2005) National Insolvency Review, v. 22, no. 4.
“Wage & Pension Protection in the Upcoming Round of Insolvency Form – Is the Cure Worse than the Disease?”, (2003) Commercial Insolvency Reporter, v. 14, no. 2.
“The Hermaphrodite Litigant: Suing Yourself Under Section 38 of the BIA”, (2002) National Creditor Debtor Review, v. 17, no. 2.
“Forced Collectivization CCRA Style? Creditors Respond to the Latest Source Deduction Priority,” (2002) National Creditor Debtor Review, v. 17, no. 1.
“Negotiation of Forbearance Agreements”, Annual CAIRP Insolvency & Restructuring Forum, May, 2012.
“Beyond the Brink: Insolvency in the New Era”, Co-Chair, Annual Isaac Pitblado Lecture, November, 2011.
“CBA Annual Review of Insolvency and Restructuring Law”, Co-Presenter, 7th Annual Pan-Canadian Insolvency and Restructuring Conference, Toronto, September, 2011.
From the vast assortment of insolvency cases reported this past year this paper culled out an even dozen for the purposes of this CAIRP Mid-Market Commercial Insolvency Update: two from the Supreme Court; two from Manitoba; and eight others from across the country.
This paper originally presented at the Manitoba Bar Association Mid-Winter Conference, January, 2003. It has since been updated and revised for the 2011 Pitblado Lectures.

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