Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP/Gowling WLG (Canada) S.E.N.C.R.L., S.R.L. | Calgary, Alberta, Canada
A lawyer since 2003
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In the bustling city of Calgary, Tyler Bond has carved out a niche for himself at Gowling WLG, holding the reins as a partner and the driving force behind the Mortgage Recovery Services Group. With a decade's worth of expertise in mortgage enforcement, Tyler stands out for his dynamic strategy that not only aims for swift and effective financial recoveries but also keeps a keen eye on safeguarding the reputation of his clients, a concern paramount in the competitive mortgage lending sector.
Tyler's legal journey has seen him champion the cause of numerous clients across the mortgage lending landscape, adeptly handling both the influx of lending cases and the complexities of collection matters. His proficiency spans a broad spectrum, from navigating the intricacies of residential and commercial foreclosures to engaging in litigation over land-related disputes. Notably, his legal acumen has been recognized in various courtrooms, including the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan, the Alberta Court of Justice, the prestigious Courts of King's Bench in both Saskatchewan and Alberta, and the Alberta Court of Appeal, showcasing his versatility and depth of knowledge in the field.
Beyond his legal practice, Tyler has contributed to the legal community as the former co-chair of the Canadian Bar Association's Foreclosure Subsection for Southern Alberta. His dedication to education is evident in his role as a lecturer at Mount Royal University, where he imparts his knowledge on legal aspects of mortgage brokerage to aspiring Alberta mortgage brokers, ensuring the next generation is well-equipped with the necessary expertise.
Tyler's academic credentials are equally impressive, with a solid foundation laid at the University of Saskatchewan where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 1993, followed by a Bachelor of Laws with Distinction in 1998. His professional journey in law commenced in Saskatchewan in 1999, expanding to Alberta in 2003, marking the start of a distinguished career that continues to influence and shape the mortgage lending and recovery landscape.