Gowling WLG
Headquarters | Ottawa, Ontario, Canada[1] |
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No. of offices | 19 |
No. of lawyers | +1,500 [2] |
Key people |
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Date founded | Gowling WLG merger (2016) Gowling (1877) WLG (1834) |
Company type | Company limited by guarantee; separate limited liability partnerships in Canada and UK |
Website | www |
Gowling WLG is a multinational law firm formed by the combination of Canada-based Gowlings and UK-based Wragge Lawrence Graham & Co in February 2016, in the first multinational law firm combination co-led by a Canadian firm.[2] Gowling WLG ranks at number 16 in The Lawyer UK 200 2019. On the list of largest law firms by revenue, Gowling WLG ranked as the highest revenue producing firm in Canada and 74th in the world (US$587,140,000) in 2017.[3][4]
History
Gowling WLG International Limited is an English company limited by guarantee, in which the two limited liability partnerships of Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP and Gowling WLG (UK) LLP are members. Legal services are provided by the two partnerships, which are financially separate.[5] The structure is similar to the Swiss Verein structure used by several other major international law firms.[6]
The firm co-sponsored the 10th Annual International Conference on Medical Regulation, which took place at the Ottawa Convention Centre in Ontario, Canada in October 2012.[7]
Offices
The firm has 19 offices in Canada, the UK, continental Europe, the Middle East, and China.[8]
Notable professionals and alumni
- Leonard Walter Brockington (1888–1966). Founding chairman of the CBC, 1936-1939[9]
- Gordon F. Henderson (1912–1993). President of the Canadian Bar Association, 1979–1980;[10] Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, 1991–1993[11]
- Roy McMurtry (born 1932). Attorney General of Ontario, 1975–1985 and Chief Justice of Ontario, 1996–2007[12]
- Ray Hnatyshyn (1934–2002). 24th Governor-General of Canada, 1990–1995[13]
- Ian Scott (1934–2006). Attorney General of Ontario, 1985–1990[14]
- Donald Mazankowski (born 1935). Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, 1986–1993[15]
- Martin Cauchon (born 1962). Minister of Justice (Canada) and Attorney General of Canada, 2002–2003 ; Minister of National Revenue (Canada), 1999–2002[16]
- Lawrence Cannon (born 1947). Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada), 2006–2008 and Stephen Harper's former Quebec lieutenant[17][18]
- Frank Marrocco. Associate Chief Justice (since 2005) of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice[19]
- Mark Ledwell, board director (2013–present), Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce[20]
References
- ^ "Canada's Best Employers 2020". Forbes. Forbes. 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
- ^ a b "Law firms Gowlings, Wragge Lawrence merge to form Gowling WLG". Reuters. 22 February 2016. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ Seal, Ben (September 24, 2018). "The 2018 Global 100 Ranked by Revenue". The American Lawyer. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
- ^ Seal, Ben (October 22, 2018). "The Global 200, Ranked by Revenue". The American Lawyer. Retrieved 2018-12-01.
- ^ "About the structure of Gowling WLG". Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ Mackrael, Kim (8 July 2015). "Gowlings Law Firm to Combine With U.K.'s Wragge Lawrence Graham". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ "10th International Conference on Medical Regulation - Sponsors". BUKSA Strategic Conference Services. Archived from the original on 2012-10-05. Retrieved 2022-09-27.
- ^ "NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW FIRM GOWLING WLG LAUNCHES TODAY". Retrieved 24 February 2016.
- ^ Brockington, Leonard (1954). "St. George and Merrie England". The Empire Club of Canada Speeches 1953-1954. The Empire Club Foundation. Archived from the original on 2007-02-13. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "CBA Past Presidents". Canadian Bar Association. 2006. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Past Chancellors of the University". Administration & Governance. University of Ottawa. Archived from the original on 2007-02-09. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ McNish, Jacquie (2007-06-05). "McMurtry's pro bono crusade". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2007-06-08.
- ^ "Hnatyshyn named Chancellor". Carleton University. 2002. Archived from the original on 2006-10-13. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ Horgan, Mary Ann; Sine MacKinnon (1997-05-30). "Justice deCarteret Cory, Ian Scott, and Mel Lastman to receive honorary degrees from York University". Media Release Archive. York University. p. 1. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Rt. Hon Donald F. Mazankowski". Forbes.com. Retrieved 2007-02-05.[dead link]
- ^ Bernstein, Hannah (2004-08-17). "Martin Cauchon receives CBA SOGIC Ally Award". Canadian Bar Association. cba.org. Archived from the original on 2007-04-21. Retrieved 2007-02-05.
- ^ http://www.international.gc.ca/ministers-ministres/Lawrence_Cannon.aspx?view=d [dead link]
- ^ Gray, Jeff (2011-10-04)"Lawrence Cannon Lands at Gowlings" globeandmail.com Retrieved 2011-11-14
- ^ Ontario Courts website
- ^ "The Hon Lisa Raitt, Canada's Minister of Transport". Canada–UK Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
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