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Gowling WLG Offices
1600 – 1 FIRST CANADIAN PLACE
100 KING STREET WEST
TORONTO, ONTARIO, M5X 1G5
Canada
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Ms Kelby Carter
Position
Partner
Career
Kelby Carter is a partner in the Financial Services Group at Gowling WLG’s Toronto office, practising in the areas of banking and insolvency law.
Kelby acts for both lenders and borrowers in domestic, cross-border and international financing transactions, including bi-lateral and syndicated loans, acquisition financing, subordinate debt financing and refinancing, asset-based lending and real estate financing, as well as for receivers and secured creditors on insolvency matters. She also had the opportunity to gain valuable insight into the operation of financial institutions as in-house counsel while on a 12-month secondment with one of Canada’s largest banks.
Kelby currently serves as the editor of Gowling WLG’s financial services newsletter, Fully Secured, which is distributed to clients on a quarterly basis.
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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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