Awards and recognition
Gowling WLG professionals achieve strong showing in Chambers Canada 2020
In the 2020 edition of Chambers Canada, 53 Gowling WLG professionals earned 57 rankings across 34 areas of law. In addition, Gowling WLG is recommended as a leading law firm in 33 categories.
Chambers Canada is an annual publication ranking lawyers and law firms across the country in more than 40 practice areas. Lawyers are ranked based on legal ability, knowledge and experience, effectiveness and client service. Practice area rankings are based upon submissions and in-depth research conducted by Chambers that includes interviews with lawyers and clients.
Gowling WLG is recognized as a leading law firm in the following categories:
- Aboriginal Law - Representation of Indigenous Peoples
- Advertising & Marketing
- Banking & Finance: Financial Services Regulation
- Corporate/Commercial: Highly Regarded (Alberta)
- Corporate/Commercial: Highly Regarded (British Columbia)
- Employment & Labour
- Employment & Labour (Alberta)
- Employment & Labour (Québec)
- Energy: Power
- Energy: Provincial Regulatory (Ontario)
- Energy: Provincial Regulatory (Québec)
- Environment
- Franchising
- General Business Law (Northern Canada and Arctic)
- Health Care
- Information Technology
- Insurance: Dispute Resolution
- Insurance: Transactional & Regulatory
- Intellectual Property
- Intellectual Property: Litigation
- International Trade/WTO
- Life Sciences
- Litigation: General Commercial (Alberta)
- Litigation: General Commercial (Ontario)
- Media & Entertainment
- Projects: PPP & Infrastructure
- Public Procurement
- Real Estate (Ontario)
- Restructuring/Insolvency
- Startups & Emerging Companies
- Tax
- Transportation: Aviation
- White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
Throughout this year's guide, the firm received exceptional client feedback, including:
"I am pleased with the responsiveness, advice and the firm's knowledge of our business."
"They are grandfathers of IP in Canada and have all three heads covered - patent, trademark and copyright."
"These guys are very good with the law. I like to bring them on board when I'm dealing with what I know will be very challenging third parties. They're very patient and very deliberate."
"[The lawyers are] very practical in their approach - they take the time to understand the context behind each file in order to assess their clients' requirements and to bring the most value."
"We have found them to be very efficient, cost-sensitive and practical."
"The knowledge of the partners saves a ton of time. It's clear they have the expertise."
The following professionals are listed in Chambers Canada 2020:
Aboriginal Law - Representation of Indigenous Peoples
Brian A. Crane, QC (Senior Statesperson)
Maxime Faille
Advertising & Marketing
Daniel Cole
Brian R. Fraser
Brenda L. Pritchard
Lewis Retik
Susan Vogt
Construction
Neil Abbott (Recognized Practitioner)
Ted Betts
Dispute Resolution: Class Action (Defence)
Scott Kugler
Employment & Labour (Alberta)
Will Cascadden
David J. Corry, QC (Senior Statesperson)
Employment & Labour (Québec)
Luc Deshaies
Energy: Power (Regulatory)
Ian A. Mondrow
James H. Smellie (Senior Statesperson)
Energy: Provincial Regulatory (Alberta)
James H. Smellie (Senior Statesperson)
Energy: Provincial Regulatory (Ontario)
Ian A. Mondrow
Energy: Provincial Regulatory (Québec)
Paule Hamelin
Environment
Adam Chamberlain
Harry Dahme
Mark L. Madras (Senior Statesperson)
Rod Northey
Franchising
Debi M. Sutin
Peter Vanvliet Snell
General Business Law (Northern Canada and Arctic)
Adam Chamberlain
Health Care
François Baril
Daniel Boivin (Recognized Practitioner)
Domenic A. Crolla
Donald J. Dow
Robert Sheahan
Immigration
Bill MacGregor
Information Technology
Parna Sabet-Stephenson
Insurance: Transactional & Regulatory
Filomena Frisina
Intellectual Property
Robert A. MacDonald
Intellectual Property: Litigation
Anthony G. Creber (Senior Statesperson)
Christopher C. Van Barr
International Trade/WTO
Richard G. Dearden (Senior Statesperson)
Wendy J. Wagner
Life Sciences: IP/Patent Litigation
Anthony G. Creber (Spotlight Table)
John Norman (Spotlight Table)
Litigation: General Commercial (Alberta)
David C. Bishop
Kenneth J. Warren, QC
Litigation: General Commercial (Ontario)
John E. Callaghan
Litigation: Products Liability
Mary M. Thomson
Media & Entertainment
Susan Abramovitch
Pensions & Benefits
Daniel R. Hayhurst
Projects: PPP & Infrastructure
Merie-Anne Beavis
Darryl J. Brown
Public Procurement
Phuong T.V. Ngo
Real Estate (British Columbia)
Murray Braaten (Recognized Practitioner)
Real Estate (Ontario)
Mark A. McHughan
Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use (Ontario)
Michael S. Polowin
Restructuring/Insolvency
David F.W. Cohen
Thomas Cumming
Clifton P. Prophet
Derrick Tay
Startups & Emerging Companies
Derek Keay
Lorraine Mastersmith (Recognized Practitioner)
Tax
Ash Gupta
Transportation: Aviation
Guy David
White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations
Glen Jennings
Chambers and Partners has consistently identified Gowling WLG's professionals among the world's leading lawyers. Earlier this year, 27 lawyers across Canada, the UK, Russia and the UAE were included in the 2019 edition of Chambers Global.
About Gowling WLG
With more than 1,500 legal professionals in 19 cities worldwide, we provide our clients with in-depth expertise in key global sectors and a suite of legal services at home and abroad. We see the world through our clients' eyes, and collaborate across countries, offices, service areas and sectors to help them succeed, no matter how challenging the circumstances.