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Amanda Jackson is a partner in Gowlings' Hamilton office acting on behalf of financial institutions and title insurers in the areas of commercial and banking litigation. Amanda has extensive experience in mortgage enforcement and banking litigation, including bankruptcy, insurance, mortgage and real estate fraud, construction liens, fraudulent conveyances and professional liability.
Amanda regularly appears before all levels of Ontario Courts, including the Superior Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal, and has appeared at the Supreme Court of Canada.
Before joining Gowlings, Amanda clerked at the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Power of Sale – Complexities Relating to Multiple Loan Facilities—presented at the Law Society of Upper Canada’s Six-Minute Real Estate Lawyer on November 18, 2009
Power of Sale Issues Involving Condominium Liens—presented at the Hamilton Law Association’s Emerging Issues in Real Estate CLE seminar on November 5, 2009
Restraint Orders And Marijuana Grow Houses—What Should Mortgagees Do – presented at the Law Society of Upper Canada's Power of Sale Essentials CLE seminar on September 17, 2008
The Criminal Law Can Affect Your Real Estate Practice – Mortgagees, Landlords And Owners Beware—5th Annual Real Estate Summit, April 3, 2008 (co-authored with Richard Horodyski)
Obstacles To Mortgage Enforcement – Fraud And Marijuana Grow Operations—presented at the Ontario Bar Association's Mortgage Enforcement CLE seminar on December 4, 2007
Presentation to the Ontario Insurance Adjusters Association – Bill 128, Amendments to the Building Code Act/Municipal Act and Marijuana Grow-ops – April 25, 2007
"Getting Ready For Tough Times – All The Things You Forgot About Mortgage Power Of Sale Since The Last Recession"—4th Annual Real Estate Summit, April 5, 2006 (co-authored with Richard Horodyski)
"SCC Rules That Failure To Notify Did Not Cause Voidance Of Fire Policy" – The Lawyers Weekly – Focus on Insurance Law, July 8, 2005 (co-authored with R ichard Horodyski)
"An Overview Of The Limitations Act", 2002 – Hamilton Lawyer, 2003 (co-authored with Graeme Mew)
"Are Canadians Becoming More Litigious?" – Biz Magazine, 2003
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