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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Law |
Founded | 1839 |
Headquarters | Canada with offices in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver |
Website | www.fmc-law.com |
As of March 28, 2013, Fraser Milner Casgrain combined with Salans and SNR Denton to form
Dentons.
Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP (FMC) was a Canadian business,
litigation, and a tax
law firm. With more than 560 lawyers (175 litigators), it was the sixth largest law firm in Canada as well as the largest law firm in
Western Canada.
[1] Until 1984, FMC was a fully integrated national partnership with offices in
Montreal,
Ottawa,
Toronto,
Edmonton,
Calgary, and
Vancouver. In 1985, Fraser Milner Casgrain (then known as Fraser and Beatty) underwent a major administration change. Terrence Young was appointed as chief executive officer, and he initiated FMC's expansion into
Hong Kong, making FMC a multi-national law firm.
[2] Young was CEO for 13 years, until the 1998 merger between Fraser and Beatty and
Alberta-based law firm Milner Fenerty.
[3] On November 8, 2012, it was announced that FMC would combine with international law firms
SNR Denton and
Salans to form
Dentons.
[4] FMC's most recent CEO before its second merger was Michel Brunet. He was appointed as CEO in 2006 and was Managing Partner of the FMC Montreal office.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Law |
Founded | 1839 |
Headquarters | Canada with offices in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver |
Website | www.fmc-law.com |
As of March 28, 2013, Fraser Milner Casgrain combined with Salans and SNR Denton to form
Dentons.
Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP (FMC) was a Canadian business,
litigation, and a tax
law firm. With more than 560 lawyers (175 litigators), it was the sixth largest law firm in Canada as well as the largest law firm in
Western Canada.
[1] Until 1984, FMC was a fully integrated national partnership with offices in
Montreal,
Ottawa,
Toronto,
Edmonton,
Calgary, and
Vancouver. In 1985, Fraser Milner Casgrain (then known as Fraser and Beatty) underwent a major administration change. Terrence Young was appointed as chief executive officer, and he initiated FMC's expansion into
Hong Kong, making FMC a multi-national law firm.
[2] Young was CEO for 13 years, until the 1998 merger between Fraser and Beatty and
Alberta-based law firm Milner Fenerty.
[3] On November 8, 2012, it was announced that FMC would combine with international law firms
SNR Denton and
Salans to form
Dentons.
[4] FMC's most recent CEO before its second merger was Michel Brunet. He was appointed as CEO in 2006 and was Managing Partner of the FMC Montreal office.