Alexander Mosaico articled and practiced with a mid-size Edmonton firm from 2008-2010. Subsequently he joined a major national law firm taking a position on a commercial litigation team focusing on complex, high-stakes, litigation. He subsequently joined the insolvency group of the same firm, where he worked on complex bankruptcy and insolvency files for various banks, companies and individuals. Alexander had the opportunity to work under the direction and tutelage of some of the leading litigation and insolvency lawyers in Alberta. He started his own practise in 2014. Some of his experiences include the following:
Counsel to a large Edmonton commercial real estate developer
in a lengthy trial between business partners in a dispute over
the nature of their relationship and their profit-share terms.
Counsel to a major international air carrier
against various claims made by shippers and passengers
for breach of contract and negligence, which involved the
application of international treaties and conventions.
Acted for a client in a complex prosecution by the
Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC)
of a broker wrongfully accused of manipulating the stock market, and assisted in
developing and negotiating a settlement arrangement with IIROC.
Acted for major Albertan and Canadian financial institutions
in commercial actions often involving insolvent debtors
in receivership or bankruptcy.
Defended one of the largest private sector
employers in Alberta in a wrongful dismissal action,
and numerous Builders' Liens Actions
arising from a major oil and gas development.
Defended the Canadian branch
of a large American multinational insurance company
from claims made by beneficiaries
of a failed trust company.