Justin Mooney K.C.

Partner
About

Justin assists domestic and international corporations, private equity actors and individuals and family offices with diverse commercial interests, including M&A and corporate governance and real estate matters, in particular, the acquisition and management of complex real estate sites and portfolios and joint venture interests. 

As a trusted advisor to a global set of clients, principally from Canada, the United States, Japan and Europe, Justin tailors his legal advice to his client’s particular needs. He is able to triage complex issues, distilling them to their business essence and problem solve by offering workable solutions and general risk mitigation counsel. Justin works hard to become a valued part of an organization’s decision-making structure.

Justin first joined the firm in 2000 upon his completion of law school. From 2008-2009, he practised as a Senior Associate in London, UK, in the Mergers and Acquisitions and Funds Structuring Practice Groups for a major international law firm. While there, Justin received qualifications to practise law in England and Wales. His achievements and volunteerism led him to be named a Lexpert® Rising Star: Leading Lawyer Under 40 in 2012 and to be designated King’s Counsel in 2023.

Justin is Chair of the Board of the Metro Toronto Convention Centre. He also sits on the Board of Directors of a number of his clients. He is the former Chair of the Toronto Grant Review Team of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, a role in which involved distributing large amounts of funding to not-for-profit organizations in Ontario. He has also held numerous Chair positions on the Boards of various music organizations; and once upon a time took visually impaired persons on tandem bike-rides. Justin is a member of the firm’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee.

Bar admissionsEngland and Wales, 2009Ontario, 2002

EXPERIENCE

  • Acted for Sprott Private Resource Lending in connection with a 5-year senior secured credit facility in the amount of USD $80 million to Québec Iron Ore Inc., a subsidiary of Champion Iron Limited, relating to the restart of the Bloom Lake Iron Ore Mine in Québec.
  • Acted for Sprott Resource Lending Partnership in a non-revolving secured $140 million credit facility to Altius Minerals Corp. to fund its acquisition of coal and potash royalties from Prairie Mines & Royalty Ltd.
  • Acted for the shareholders of Thompsons Limited in connection with the sale of Thompsons Limited to The Andersons, Inc. and The Lansing Trade Group, LLC.
Languages
  • English
Education
  • LL.B., Queen's University, 2000
  • B.A. (Honours), Dalhousie University, 1997

Awards

  • Best Lawyers in Canada (Real Estate Law), 2022-2025
  • The Legal 500 Canada (Real Estate), 2017; (Real Estate and Construction), 2023

Community Involvement

  • Participant, The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer (2012)
  • Ride Leader, Trailblazers (an organization that takes visually impaired people on tandem bike rides)
  • CN Tower Climb and Ride For Heart (annual participant)

Memberships And Affiliations

  • Current advisor and former Chair of the Board of Directors, Richmond Hill Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Founding Director, Richmond Hill Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Founding Director, East Coast Connected (2007-2008)
  • Chair of the Board of Directors, ArrayMusic (one of Canada's premier contemporary music organizations (2005-2008)

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