Angelica Wilamowicz

Angelica Wilamowicz is an associate lawyer in Gowling WLG's Toronto office.

Angelica works with many clients in the financial services, technology and insurance sectors. She regularly assists on corporate commercial, lending and regulatory matters pertaining to privacy, payments and digitization.

In April 2019, she published an article titled "The Great FinTech Disruption: InsurTech" in the Banking and Finance Law Review (Thomson Reuters Canada Ltd.).

Angelica completed the JD/MBA program at Osgoode Hall Law School and the Schulich School of Business, where she was a senior caseworker for the Osgoode Business Clinic. During that time, Angelica interned at the United Nations in New York City and later worked at the Canadian Investor Protection Fund in Toronto.

Prior to law school, Angelica worked as a consultant for the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C., and prior to that role, as an analyst in Higher Education.

She is fluent in English and Spanish.

Career & Recognition

Filter timeline:
  • 2019

    • Qualifications (Year of Call/Admission, etc.)
       2019
      Year of Call, Ontario
  • 2018

    • Education
       2018
      Osgoode Hall Law School, JD
    • Education
       2018
      Schulich School of Business, MBA
    • Rankings & Awards
       2018
      The Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP Research Prize in Corporate/Commercial Law
  • 2013

    • Education
       2013
      University of Guelph, BA (Hons.)
  • "Opening and operating covenants/go–dark rights," ICSC Canadian Law Conference, April 2020 (speaker)