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Shaunik Katyal
Managing Partner & Legal Counsel
- Toronto
- shaunik@inhauslegal.com
- 416 453-5705
Shaunik Katyal
Managing Partner & Legal Counsel
About Shaunik
- Public Company General Counsel
- $1B+ Global Project Oversight (EPC & EPCM)
- Mining, Power & Infrastructure
- 20+ Years Firm, In-house & Projects
- Commercial-First Legal Leadership
Areas of Expertise
- Engineering, Procurement & Construction
- Operations & Maintenance Agreements
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Corporate/Commercial
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Corporate Finance
- Corporate Governance
Industry Knowledge
- Mining
- Infrastructure
- Construction
- HealthTech
- Utilities
- Telecom
Shaunik Katyal has an extensive background in corporate and securities law and brings significant experience from both private practice and in-house legal roles.
He is a former in-house counsel for an international mining company and a global engineering and construction organization, where he advised on the legal and commercial aspects of complex projects. His experience spans the mining, industrial, and infrastructure sectors and includes a broad range of corporate, commercial, and project-related matters.
Selected Experience
- Managed multiple bids for Regional Express Rail (RER) Projects on behalf of a large contractor.
- Provided strategic advice on proposals, studies and services relating to EPC and O&M Agreements.
- Led all legal and commercial matters for $1B LSTK Sulphuric Acid & Power Plant Project in Saudi Arabia including: consortium agreement with Chinese construction partner, contract negotiation and compliance, project cash position and material take-offs.
- Lead Canadian counsel in all legal matters related to complex “Ring of Fire” project including corporate, M&A, EPC agreements, joint venture agreements, mining, land claims, litigation, indigenous affairs, real estate, employment, intellectual property and environment.
- Participated in numerous large-scale merger and acquisition transactions, corporate finance offerings and continuous disclosure mandates.