Scott A Bomhof
Canada Guide 2025
Band 3 : Restructuring/Insolvency
Band 3
About
Provided by Scott A Bomhof
Practice Areas
Scott advises clients in all aspects of corporate restructuring and insolvency, including court proceedings under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act, plans of arrangement under the Canada Business Corporations Act, sales proceedings, debtor-in-possession/interim financing loans, and receiverships, as well as out-of-court transactions involving negotiated workouts, recapitalizations, debt exchanges, re-financings, distressed investments and acquisitions. Scott’s broad experience spans a range of sectors and industries, including real estate, construction and life sciences.
Chambers Review
Canada
Respected insolvency practitioner Scott Bomhof has experience acting for lenders, court officers and real estate companies. He has advised on high-value matters occurring in sectors such as tobacco and construction. He is based in Toronto.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Scott is a very strong practitioner with good vision on key issues."
"Scott is a very strong practitioner with good vision on key issues."
Articles, highlights and press releases
2 items provided by Torys LLP
Commercial Real Estate: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
As the pandemic continues, many commercial real estate sectors have been negatively impacted. Here we explore important considerations that landlords and lenders, owners and purchasers should keep in mind as they engage in distressed and opportunistic commercial real estate transactions in 2021.
Market conditions generate distressed M&A opportunities
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in Canadian distressed M&A activity. Some investors and buyers have shied away from distressed opportunities, viewing them as risky, complicated and contentious. This article highlights the potential financial benefits and returns such situations can provide.
Commercial Real Estate: Navigating Opportunities and Challenges Ahead
As the pandemic continues, many commercial real estate sectors have been negatively impacted. Here we explore important considerations that landlords and lenders, owners and purchasers should keep in mind as they engage in distressed and opportunistic commercial real estate transactions in 2021.
Market conditions generate distressed M&A opportunities
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a spike in Canadian distressed M&A activity. Some investors and buyers have shied away from distressed opportunities, viewing them as risky, complicated and contentious. This article highlights the potential financial benefits and returns such situations can provide.