
He was named a Queen's Counsel in 1995. Merchant served as a Lieutenant in the naval reserve. He was a director and partner for several oil and gas companies and has also been associated with real estate development. Merchant also serves as Austrian Consul for Saskatchewan. He is head of Merchant Law Group LLP, which has offices in Montreal, Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Regina, and Saskatoon. The firm employs approximately 150 people and is widely regarded as largest and most successful Plaintiff's side class action firm in Canada. Several of the largest lawsuits in Canadian history have originated from Merchant Law Group LLP's offices. Multi-Billion dollar suits concerning Vioxx, Cell Phone Access Fees, 911 Fees, defective automobiles, and securities[2]. Defendants have included General Motors, Glaxosmithkline, Merck, Honda, Wal-Mart and governments at all levels[3]. Merchant's law firm had major involvement in the residential school lawsuits. The firm was never paid for all the fees earned for its representation on the lawsuit.[4].
Despite his professional success, Mr. Merchant has had some problems with the Law Society: in the spring of 2009, the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal confirmed a decision of the Law Society imposing a fourteen-day suspension for “two counts of conduct unbecoming a barrister and solicitor”.[5] The Supreme Court of Canada denied his motion for leave to appeal.[6]
His wife Pana is a member of the Senate of Canada."
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