Christina Kaminski > Gowling WLG > Ottawa, Canada > Lawyer Profile

Gowling WLG
SUITE 2600
160 ELGIN STREET
OTTAWA, ON K1P 1C3
Canada

Work Department

Business Law

Position

Associate

Career

Christina Kaminski is an associate in Gowling WLG’s Ottawa office, practising in the Business Law Group. Christina’s practice focuses on corporate, commercial and contract law in the areas of charities & not-for-profits, commercial technology and procurement.

In her corporate and commercial law practice, Christina has assisted clients in developing and reviewing various forms of agreements, including licensing and software services agreements, consulting contracts, end-user agreements, website terms and conditions, non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements, and other commercial arrangements. Christina has also worked with local and national not-for-profit corporations and charities on corporate governance compliance, by-law review and applications for charitable status.

In her procurement law practice, Christina has worked with both private sector and public sector entities across a wide variety of industries. Christina has experience in drafting competitive solicitations and assisting clients in each stage of the procurement process. She has advised clients on procurement-related issues, including trade agreement compliance, conflict of interest considerations, review of mandatory requirements, responding to enquiries and other best practices in conducting the solicitation process.

Prior to joining Gowling WLG, Christina worked as a financial analyst for the Canadian Coast Guard. She was responsible for providing financial advice, analyses and services to clients during monthly consultations. She worked closely with management to advance seagoing operations and ensure sound financial planning.

Lawyer Rankings

Canada > Public procurement

The practice group at Gowling WLG is equipped to assist both bidders and procuring entities with a range of federal, provincial and municipal-level mandates. The team’s has particular expertise in procurement disputes, including challenges before the CITT and the Federal Court of Appeal. Leadership of the department is shared between Graham Ragan, who specializes in Indigenous law and procurement matters; and procurement specialist Stephanie Pearce, who routinely represents clients in judicial review of government and tribunal decisions. Christina Kaminski is the key associate-level contact.