In practice for more than 25 years, international counsel Dean A. Peroff specialises in trade, anti-dumping litigation and corporate human rights disputes in emerging markets.
He is recognized as a pioneer in Canadian
anti-competition law, having won a landmark case on behalf of his
client, the People's Republic of China. Currently, he is involved
in litigation surrounding the case and the imprisonment of Mikhail
Khodorkovsky, along with several other human rights and commercial
disputes.
Dean has delivered key note speeches at distinguished forums
around the world addressing matters from corporate to human rights
law.
Dean is a member of the Canadian and International Bar
Associations. He studied law at Queen's University in Ontario
(LLB).