Micah Wood is a partner with Blake, Cassels & Graydon, LLP based in the Toronto office. Micah advises international and Canadian clients on a wide variety of competition law matters, and has been involved in a number of large, high profile mergers involving significant antitrust issues in industries as varied as telecommunications, media and advertising, consumer products, oil & gas, and medical devices. Micah has been involved in the negotiation of complex remedies and orders with the Competition Bureau and has appeared before the Competition Tribunal in contested proceedings. Micah’s writing has included papers on merger law, abuse of dominance, the legal and economic analyses of network industries, the interrelation between economics and competition law in network industries, and the “efficiencies defence” in Canadian competition law. Micah is an adjunct professor of competition law at Osgoode Hall Law School. In addition, he is the current chair of the Law & Economics Committee of the National Competition Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) and has made numerous contributions to the policy work of that and other CBA section committees. Micah holds a JD and an MA (Econ.) from the University of Toronto and a BA (Hon. Econ.) from Wilfrid Laurier University. He was called to the Ontario Bar in 2003.