Huy Do practises business law, with a focus on antitrust/competition law, having been seconded to the Competition Bureau in 2002. He has extensive experience dealing with the merger notification and review processes, as well as the civil and criminal provisions of the Competition Act. Huy has provided competition law advice in respect of numerous mergers, reviewable practices and criminal matters under the Competition Act. He also contributed in the preparation of a report to the Commissioner of Competition on amending the conspiracy section (s.45) of the Competition Act. In addition, during his time at the Competition Bureau, Huy was involved in the investigations and prosecutions of hard-core cartels and other anti-competitive conduct under the criminal provisions of the Competition Act.
Huy served as a non-governmental Advisor at the International Competition Network's International Cartel Workshop.
Huy joined Fasken Martineau in 2003 and became a partner in 2005. Huy is ranked in the Chambers Global 2010 - Guide to the World's Leading Lawyers in Competition/Antitrust. He is also ranked in the 2010 PLC Which Lawyer? handbook as a Leading Lawyer in Canada in Competition/Antitrust.
Honours and Awards
- Ranked by Chambers Global Guide 2012 for Competition/Antitrust
- Named a "Rising Star" by Lexpert magazine, an award honouring Canada's leading lawyers under 40 focusing on their track record of success in legal practice, leadership and community involvement
- Chambers 2011 Global Guide: Competition/Antitrust
- PLC Which Lawyer? 2010 - Ranked as a Leading Lawyer in Canada in Competition/Antitrust
Membership/Affiliations
- Member of Law Society of Upper Canada
- Member of the Canadian Bar Association
- Member of CBA's Competition Law Section
- Member of CBA Competition Law Section's Criminal Matters Committee
- Member of CBA Annual Competition Law Conference Organizing Committee (2002 and 2004)
- Vice-Chair, Criminal Matters Committee of the Competition Law Section of the CBA
- Member of the American Bar Association, Antitrust Section