The competition bar in Ontario is mourning lawyer Adam Fanaki, who passed away on Feb. 15 at 51 after a celebrated career in the Competition Bureau and at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg.
Raised in Newmarket, Ontario, Fanaki obtained his law degree from the University of Western Ontario. He graduated with distinction, then was admitted to the Ontario bar in 1996.
He first worked with Borden Ladner Gervais (then called Borden & Elliot), but not long afterward, he was seconded to the Canadian Competition Bureau, which would kick off his lifelong passion for competition law, as well as his international reputation as one of the country’s most lauded competition lawyers.
His work at Competition Policy International can be found here.
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