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NEP Canada Awarded $185-million Judgement in Fraud Case

April 3, 2021
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Bennett Jones partners, Munaf Mohamed, Q.C. and Michael Mysak, successfully represented the plaintiff in obtaining a $185-million judgement, plus costs and interest which will have the total well over $200 million, for fraud and breach of contract arising from misrepresentations made by the vendor in selling infrastructure assets. The judgement included over $120 million for a loss of opportunity claim, and followed a three-and-a-half month trial (NEP Canada ULC v MEC OP LLC et al, 2021 ABQB 180).

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