Corey in a partner in the dispute resolution, investigation and white-collar defence, and technology groups at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, a leading Canadian law firm. He represents Canadian and foreign clients in a wide array of significant and complex litigations and investigations, including fraud and misappropriation claims, cybersecurity matters, commercial disputes, and shareholder disputes. He regularly appears before the Quebec Superior Court, the Quebec Court of Appeal, and courts in other Canadian provinces.
Corey has been recognized by Chambers Canada, Benchmark Canada, and the Best Lawyers in Canada, and was awarded the Burton Award for Legal Achievement – Distinguished Legal Writing. He is a member of the Quebec, Ontario, and New York bars.
Corey also teaches Trial Advocacy as a sessional lecturer at the McGill University Faculty of Law and previously taught a comparative course on U.S. civil procedure.
Before joining Davies, Corey was a litigator at the New York office of an international law firm. He previously clerked for the Honourable Justice Morris J. Fish at the Supreme Court of Canada and obtained a Master of Laws focused on cyberlaw from Harvard Law School.