Toronto has an impressive and growing group of legal professionals who work in the blockchain space. This blog post is an attempt to list the people and their areas of focus (see the end of the table for the inclusion criteria and disclaimers).
| Lawyer's Name | % Blockchain (Approximate) | Brief Overview Of Their Blockchain Work |
|---|---|---|
| Aaron Grinhaus | 10-20 | Tax, securities and commercial law |
| Addison Cameron-Huff | 100 | Legal executive for blockchain companies (commercial/corporate) |
| Ana Badour | 15 | AML, payments law and financial services regulation |
| Binh Vu | More Than 10 | Companies going public and corporate financing |
| Chetan Phull | 95 | Regulations, cross-border operations, contracts, and disputes |
| Danny Kharazmi | 20 | Securities and corporate commercial law |
| Dean Masse | 25 | Legal advice for securities offerings |
| Evan Thomas | More Than 10 | Litigation, investigations and risk management |
| Geoff Cher | 20-50 | Financing, venture capital and securities compliance |
| Geoff Rawle | More Than 10 | Cross-border STOs, trading platforms, and funds work |
| Ian Palm | 20 | Capital raising, M&A and commercial advice |
| James Longwell | 10 | Protecting and reviewing blockchain intellectual property |
| Jason Saltzman | More Than 10 | Securities law and compliance matters |
| Laura Gheorghiu | 10 | Tax advice for Canadian tech companies |
| Lori Stein | 13.5 | Advises cryptoasset investment funds and managers |
| Marc Richardson Arnould | More Than 50 | Structuring, financing, acquisitions and dispositions |
| Marcus Hinkley | 15 | Capital markets and M&A |
| Myron Mallia-Dare | 15 | M&A, advises on technology matters & securities |
| Parna Sabet-Stephenson | 10-15 | Drafting and negotiating contracts |
| Phil Long | 15-20 | Capital raising, securities regulation and contract negotiations |
| Ross McKee | 10-20 | Regulatory advice for issuers, dealers & exchanges |
| Sam Ip | 15-20 | Commercial technology law, particularly open-source |
| Usman Sheikh | 90 | Securities litigation, professional liability and class actions |
| Zain Rizvi | More Than 10 | M&A, securities law, AML, and privacy |


The Delaware Court of Chancery (leading corporate law court in the US) ruled on Wednesday in a case that involved miscounting of shares as part of a buyout of Dole. In a footnote the court notes that blockchain technology would be a good solution to one of the key issues in the case: