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Gowling WLG Offices
1600 – 1 FIRST CANADIAN PLACE
100 KING STREET WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5X 1G5
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Mr Dom Glavota
Position
Partner
Career
Dom Glavota is a senior lawyer in Gowling WLG’s Toronto and Hamilton offices, practising financing, real estate and restructuring and insolvency law. Dom is an executive member of the firm’s Financial Services Industry Group.
Dom has worked with Gowling WLG’s Practice Innovation Group to develop, implement and refine new models for the efficient delivery of legal services for loan documentation and recovery of defaulted loans. Dom leads a team that oversees the recovery of a large portfolio of defaulted commercial loans across Canada through the use of a sophisticated portfolio management software system and work process designs.
Dom routinely acts for major financial institutions and non-institutional lenders on domestic and international transactions and has been involved with financings for a variety of businesses with operations in Canada and the United States, including the agricultural, automotive, energy, manufacturing, media, shipping/logistics and telecommunications sectors.
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Canada > Banking and finance
Gowling WLG fields a comprehensive banking and finance practice, which brings to bear niche expertise in specialist areas such as fintech, blockchain and Canada payments rules. Toronto-based Christopher Alam leads the national lending team, and, additionally, leads the Toronto real estate and financial services groups. Calgary lead Elizabeth Burton is also noted for her robust transactional finance practice. Other key contacts include Dom Glavota, who splits his time between Toronto and Hamilton, and Toronto-based Kelby Carter.
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