Aerospace & Defence
AEROSPACE & DEFENCE
The aerospace and defence sector is highly complex, heavily scrutinized and intensely competitive, as well as being subject to exacting standards and high security. Players in this industry face complex legal challenges that necessitate compliance with numerous and complicated laws and regulations and overlapping jurisdictions. The risks are high as the wrong decisions can quickly place companies and their executives squarely under the spotlight and under scrutiny. Aerospace and defence industry players look for strategic and committed law firms with deep domain expertise in Canadian aerospace labour law as well as other laws that govern the sector. We work with a range of organizations including domestic and foreign defence contractors and public safety organizations, as well as aerospace companies, their suppliers and manufacturers, financiers and investors. We help our aerospace and defence clients negotiate profitable contractual arrangements, navigate the government procurement process, appropriately mitigate risk, and deal with crisis swiftly and effectively when it occurs.
With lawyers who served as executives in aerospace and defence, TRC-Sadovod’s aerospace and defence teams provide the kind of timely, practical advice that comes from a combination of deep industry expertise and extensive technical knowledge. We help clients navigate the legal complexities of the industry and stay on course by:
- Assisting them as they navigate Canadian laws and government procurement processes
- Advising them on how to effectively flow down obligations through their supply chain, and limit their liability in the context of government procurement obligations
- Assisting with negotiating and meeting Industrial and Regional Benefits (IRB) requirements and acting for Canadian companies who are able to assist foreign suppliers with satisfying offset requirements
- Assisting in the development and implementation of global regulatory compliance and security (personnel and facility clearance) program
- Providing guidance on export compliance policies and procedures, product and technology classifications, responses to cure notices, requests for audit or inspection, and plans for remediation
- Conducting specialized due diligence, and managing acquisition and dispositions of companies and assets
- Drafting commercial agreements such as Channel Partner Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements, Proprietary Information Exchange Agreements, Technical Assistance Agreements,
- Manufacturing Licence Agreements, and End-Use Certifications
- Training personnel and advising on international anti-corruption measures
- Litigating and assisting with international commercial arbitrations and other forms of alternative dispute resolution involving prime and subcontractor disputes
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Sanctions Update: Countering Russian Evasion of Export Controls and New Sanctions Designations
"Export Enforcement Five", which includes Canada, has released new guidelines aimed at limiting Russian export controls and sanctions evasion.
Industry Committee Expands Scope of National Security Powers and Other ICA Updates
New proposed changes to Investment Canada Act include significant new rules for state-owned enterprises, asset acquisitions, and net-benefit test.
New Mandatory Reporting Requirement for Businesses: Canada’s Modern Anti-Slavery Bill Becomes Law
Canada imposes new reporting obligations on forced labour, and what it means for Canadian businesses.
Caught in the Sanctions Crossfire: Canada’s Proposed New Control Test Has Broad Repercussions on Businesses with Any Nexus to Russia
Proposed "deemed ownership" test under Canadian sanctions laws and convergence of AML and sanctions regulation in Canada.
Change is in the Air: Government of Canada proposing changes to Air Passenger Protection Regulations
The Canadian federal government announced its intention to make significant reforms to strengthen the Air Passenger Protection Regulations (“APPR”).
Rush Order – Government of Canada Invokes Urgent Operational Requirements to Justify Quick Purchases of Military Goods
Canada's Defence Minister invokes Urgent Operational Requirements in Eastern Europe to buy military hardware using an exceptional procurement mechanism
Canada Expands Sanctions on Russia and Proposes Broad Legislative Changes to its Sanctions Regime
An overview of two further rounds of Canadian sanctions against Russia as well as amendments that would strengthen Canada’s sanctions regime.
Wind-up and Hang-up: China Mobile’s Motion to stay an ICA Order Pending Judicial Review Dismissed
Analyzing updates from an Investment Canada Act national security review case to provide key insights to investors into Canada.
Attention Federally Regulated Employers – Canada’s Pay Equity Act Takes Effect August 31, 2021
The Pay Equity Act, requiring federally regulated employers to develop a comprehensive pay equity plan, takes effect on August 31, 2021
New Workplace Harassment and Violence Requirements for Federally Regulated Employees Now in Effect
As of January 1, 2021, federally regulated employers must comply with new requirements imposed by the Workplace Harassment and Violence Prevention Regulations
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