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Debra Haak is a partner in Gowlings' Toronto office, practising in the area of advocacy.
Debra's practice includes a diverse range of commercial and banking litigation matters; representation of creditors, debtors, receivers and trustees
in bankruptcy; insolvencies and restructurings; professional negligence claims; collections matters; and civil claims involving breach of contract.
In September 1996, Debra began a court year in chambers with barristers of the Middle Temple in London, England as a recipient of the Harold G. Fox Educational Scholarship, where she continued her focus on commercial litigation, commercial arbitration and advocacy skills training.
Debra is a prolific writer whose publications include: "Limitation Period for Fraudulent Conveyance Actions," National Creditor Debtor Review, September 2001; "Bloor Italian Gifts v. Dixon," CBAO Insolvency News, February 2001; "Equitable Subordination Update," National Insolvency Review, June 2000; "When a Claim Ought Not to be a Claim," National Insolvency Review, February 2000; "Debtor's Obligations Under a Guarantee Survive Bankruptcy," CBAO Insolvency News, November 1999; and "Case Comment: In the Matter of the Proposal of Taylor and Beange Company Ltd.," CBAO Insolvency News, June 1998.
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