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Lisa Langevin
Suite 2401
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2P7
Canada
Lisa Langevin is a partner in the firm's litigation group, focusing on commercial disputes and banking litigation, including debt recovery and insolvency matters. She also acts on insurance defense matters, including bodily injury and property damage and prosecutes subrogated claims on behalf of insurers. Since joining the firm as an articling student in 2002, she has appeared on behalf of clients before the Superior Court of Justice, the Ontario Divisional Court, the Ontario Court of Appeal and various administrative tribunals. A fluent bilingual litigator, Lisa is often asked to act on files throughout Eastern and Northern Ontario, where her ability to work seamlessly in English and French is a valued asset for her risk management clients. Lisa is also a qualified mediator and has been mediating bodily injury, property, construction, employment and estate matters since 2010. She is a natural communicator who constantly seeks solutions to disputes by combining her years of experience with an innate ability to connect with clients and the other parties involved in a conflict. Lisa served on the Board of Directors of USLAW NETWORK for four years, is a frequent speaker on litigation, insurance and mediation law and taught insurance law at the University of Ottawa Law School. She is also an active supporter of the local community and leads many of Kelly Santini's community initiatives. For the past 12 years, she has co-chaired the Special Olympics Festival Breakfast, a major fundraiser supported by the Ottawa business community and can often be found organizing the firm's participation in a wide variety of fundraising activities, usually involving some form of physical fitness.
USLAW Practice Group Affiliations
- Banking and Financial Services: Primary
- Insurance Law: Primary
- Professional Liability: Primary
- Retail and Hospitality Law: Alternate 1
- Transportation and Logistics: Primary
- Workers’ Compensation: Primary