James Fu

James Fu

(416) 367-6513
(416) 367-6749
22 Adelaide St W, Suite 3400, Bay Adelaide Centre, East Tower, Toronto, ON
Year called to bar: 2011 (Ontario)
James is a preeminent pension & benefits and labour & employment lawyer. He regularly handles day-to-day, litigation and corporation transaction mandates. James’s labour and employment & pensions and benefits practice includes advising: employers on many aspects of the employment relationship, including pay transparency requirements, interview questions and pre-employment representations and establishment of employment contracts; on terminations of employment relationships, including pension and benefits entitlements in severance packages; on contractor relationships, including classifications as dependent contractors and independent contractors; pension plan stakeholders on pension and benefits plan set-ups and mergers; plan sponsors and administrations on plan sponsor and plan administrator duties, including funding obligations and letters of credit; plan sponsors and administrations on differences and/or disputes with third parties, including in multi-employer pension plan situations and in individual pensioner or spousal claims situations; on corporate transactions including transferring employment of employees, the establishment or termination of retirement income and other benefit plans, pension asset transfers and mitigating risks of constructive dismissal.
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ATS Automation Tooling Systems Inc. (ATS or the Company) completed the acquisition of all shares of M+W Process Automation GmbH and ProFocus LLC, collectively M+W PA, a leading global provider of engineering-based automation services and solutions focused on the control, performance monitoring and measurement of critical production processes. The purchase price based on enterprise value of approximately €248 million (C$362 million at current exchange rates) is subject to net debt and working capital adjustments.