Acknowledgements

AuthorDavid A. Crerar
Pages21-21
Acknowledgements
The
author
is
particularly
grateful
for
the
research
skills
of
Katie
He-
ung,
librarian;
Andrew
Nathan,
associate;
and
Adrian
Greer,
articled
student;
and
for
the
exemplary
document
processing
and
proofing
skills
of
Donna
White
and
Evelyn
Chui,
all
of
Borden
Ladner
Ger
vais
LLP,
and
all
of
whom
provided
invaluable
assistance
in
the
com
pletion
of
this
work.
The
author
also
thanks
Mathieu
Piché-Messier,
Ira
Nishisato,
Ross
McGowan,
Robert
Dawkins,
Dirk
Laudan,
Michael
Skene,
Jennifer
Choi,
Benjamin
Reedijk,
and
Shelby
Liesch
of
Bor
den
Ladner
Gervais
LLP,
,
Geoffrey
Thompson,
Gerald
Ghikas
QC,
and
Jack
Finn,
Sienne
Lam,
Rahim
Esmail,
and
David
Claassen
formerly
of
Borden
Ladner
Gervais
LLP
for
their
assistance
in
the
creation
of
this
work.
The
author
thanks
Marina
Pratchett
QC
of
Fasken
Martineau
DuMoulin
LLP
for
first
encouraging
his
systematic
study
of
Mareva
law,
D
Geoffrey
Cowper
QC
of
Fasken
Martineau
DuMoulin
LLP,
and
David
Wotherspoon
of
MLT
Aikins
LLP
for
providing
first
exposure
to
these
orders
in
practice.
The
author
expresses
his
gratitude
to
pro
fessors
Stephen
Waddams
and
Craig
Scott
for
kindling
his
interest
in
equitable
remedies
and
private
international
law
at
the
University
of
Toronto
Faculty
of
Law
so
many
years
ago.
Finally,
the
author
thanks
Jeffrey
Miller,
Alisa
Posesorski,
and
the
editing
team
at
Irwin
Law,
and
Gib
van
Ert
for
his
encouragement
in
contacting
Irwin.
All
errors
remain
those
of
the
author.
This
book
is
current
to
June
2017.
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