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Robin Walker is the senior insolvency lawyer in Gowlings' Toronto office. He has a broad range of experience in restructuring, bankruptcy and receivership matters, construction liens and banking law.
Robin is a past instructor in the area of creditors' and debtors' rights in the Law Society of Upper Canada Bar Admission Course. He is also past chair of the Canadian Bar Association – Ontario's Continuing Legal Education program on the Construction Lien Act.
Robin is a founding director of the Turnaround Management Association (Toronto chapter), and was for many years the leader of Gowlings' Restructuring & Insolvency National Practice Group.
Robin has acted as an advisor in many restructurings/insolvencies, including Repap Enterprises, Olympia & York Developments, Sammi Atlas Steel, White Rose Crafts and Nursery Sales, the Singer Sewing Machine/Pfaff Group, Country Style Food Services, Irwin Toy, Canada 3000, Air Canada, the $32 billion non-bank sponsored Asset Backed Commercial Paper restructuring and the OPTI Canada CNOOC CCAA/CBCA Plan. Robin has published a number of articles on insolvency and construction liens and has participated in many seminars and presentations on these topics. He is co-author of Canadian Forms & Precedents: Debtor/Creditor, published by Butterworths, and a contributing author of Marriott & Dunn, Carswell.
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