Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
A lawyer since 1998
Based on 1 Reviews
Jacqueline's expertise spans a broad spectrum of corporate and commercial law, with a notable focus on insolvency and restructuring. Her work also touches on various sectors of the firm's operations, including issues related to franchising, product liability, administrative law, and regulatory frameworks.
In her role as a research lawyer, Jacqueline shines by crafting innovative legal and practical strategies for complex issues. She's tasked with preparing significant legal opinions, crafting arguments for pivotal litigation, and providing guidance on contract interpretation, regulatory adherence, and an array of other corporate and commercial concerns.
Before her tenure at Osler, Jacqueline served as a law clerk to Mr. Justice Peter Cory at the Supreme Court of Canada, gaining invaluable experience.
Her involvement in major cases includes acting for Credit Suisse as the agent for first lien lenders in the Dominion Diamond Mines ULC case, guiding Just Energy Group Inc. through a $1.1 billion recapitalization, and playing a role in Fusion Pharmaceuticals' significant IPO. Jacqueline has also been instrumental in the restructuring under the CCAA for companies like Algoma Steel Inc. and Essar Steel Algoma, and advising the Secured Debtholder Committee of Concordia International Corp. on a major recapitalization transaction.
Jacqueline's contributions extend beyond casework to include sharing her knowledge and insights at speaking engagements, such as discussions on D&O liability insurance for Canadian mining issuers and the intricacies of director and officer insurance.
Her affiliation with the Canadian Bar Association and her scholarly contributions, including articles on amendments to the Ontario Business Corporations Act and Supreme Court rulings, underscore her commitment to her field. Jacqueline's comprehensive approach to legal practice, combined with her academic background from the University of Toronto and Trent University, positions her as a pivotal figure in addressing intricate legal challenges in the financial services and insolvency sectors.
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