Mark Warner Discusses Re-Opening Business and Recovery From the Covid-19 Economic Shut-down on the CBC Weekend Business Panel

Mark Warner was interviewed on the CBC Weekend Business Panel about the challenges of re-opening business in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and contrasting signs of economic recovery in the United States and Canada. (August 1, 2020) Mr. Warner is a Canadian and U.S. lawyer who has practiced in Toronto, Washington, DC and New York and has advised governments on trade policy and trade negotiations and previously worked on trade and competition issues as counsel in the OECD Trade Directorate. Mr. Warner was Legal Director of the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development & Trade and led the Province’s legal team for the insolvency / restructuring of General Motors and Chrysler in the difficult context of the 2008-2009 Recession. As Legal Director of the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, Mr. Warner also led Ontario’s legal team in creating the $250 million Ontario Emerging Technologies Fund, the $205 million Ontario Venture Capital Fund and establishing the Ontario Capital Growth Corporation. As a former Acting Legal Director for the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services, Mark was responsible for prosecutions under the provincial consumer protection laws and regulations.

Mark Warner Talks About the Air Transat, Bombardier, Canada-China Trade & Kawhi Leonard / Nike IP Dispute on CBC

Mark Warner discussed the new bid to take over Air Transat, Canada-China trade dispute developments, the potential sale of Bombardier‘s regional jet program and Toronto Raptors Kawhi Leonard / Nike copyright / trademark law suit on the CC Weekend Business Panel. (June 8, 2019) Mark was Legal Director of the Ontario Ministry of Economic Development & Trade advising on trade negotiations and dispute settlement and on economic development, research and innovation grants and loans to corporations, including Huawei. Mr. Warner, a Canadian and American lawyer,  previously worked on trade and competition issues as counsel in the OECD Trade Directorate. Mark has been an adviser to the Governments of Cambodia, Indonesia, Thailand and Vietnam on competition and trade policy and at the invitation of the U.S. Department of State lectured in five cities in Japan on international antitrust law and policy. As Assistant Director of the University of Baltimore’s Centre for International and Comparative Law, Mark hired a Chinese scholar to begin a research program on reforming anti-monopoly law in China, one of the first such efforts at the time. He is frequently interviewed in print, radio and television on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Agreement.  Mark is an original ICANN domain name dispute arbitrator and current WIPO domain name neutral.