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  • Matthew R. Lindsay
  • Canada
  • Rose LLP, Calgary
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  • Matt Lindsay has been a member of the ICC FraudNet since its inception and was the network's Executive Director from 2012 to 2015. He has practiced in the fraud and asset recovery area for many years, and has been recognized as a leading practitioner by the International Who's Who of Fraud and Asset Recovery Lawyers. He has been involved in all aspects of fraud and corruption investigation, recovery plan design and asset recovery for a wide variety of clients, including the development of investigation protocols, the design and implementation of multi-jurisdictional tracing and asset recovery plans, pre-emptive relief and discovery procedures, and the tracing and recovery of assets. He has also advised on related matters, including fidelity insurance coverage disputes, subrogation issues, the gathering and use of evidence obtained by authorities, and regulatory investigations. Matt has led fraud and asset recovery assignments across Canada and into many jurisdictions around the world. He is the former Managing Partner of the Calgary office of one of Canada's largest law firms, and was the leader of that firm's Fraud, Corruption and Asset Recovery group nationally.

    Rose LLP is a litigation firm in Calgary, Alberta. The firm's partners have over 200 years of combined litigation and trial experience and are all nationally recognized leaders in the legal profession. While located in Alberta, all of the firm's partners have led and acted on significant matters across the country.

 

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2100, 440 – 2nd Avenue S.W.
Calgary Alberta T2P 5E9.

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+1 403 776 0525

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  • Andrew Wilkinson
    Canada
  • Rose LLP, Calgary


  • Andrew’s practice includes a mix of fraud-related recovery matters and construction-related litigation and alternative dispute resolution. Corporations of all sizes turn to Andrew for his technical soundness, creative problem solving and depth of experience in a diverse range of fraud claims, construction-related claims, construction lien and bond claims, and delay and impact claims. Andrew has a host of experience with bringing pre-action applications compelling production from third parties and freezing assets. Andrew’s general litigation experience has led him to the resolution of conflicts involving real estate, insolvency, and claims for oppression and other relief under the Business Corporations Act.

    Professional Affiliations

    Affiliate Member, Surety Association of Canada 2014 - Present
    Adjunct Member, Alberta Civil Trial Lawyers Association, 2010 - Present
    Member, Law Society of Alberta

    Representative Work

    Represents a pipeline company pursuing recovery arising from a fraud involving a sophisticated hacking of a vendor’s email system, requiring orders to compel production from financial institutions and freezing of bank accounts

    Prosecuting a fraud recovery action agains.t a group of employees who defrauded a construction company through a false invoicing scheme, requiring expert forensic analysis and pre-action orders to compel production from financial institutions and a local police service.

    Prosecuted a fraud recovery action against an employee engaged in various frauds which required obtaining numerous ex parte orders to freeze assets and compel production of records from construction companies prior to the commencement of the lawsuit.

    Prosecuted recovery actions on behalf of sureties pursuant to indemnity agreements.

    Represents a pipeline company in disputes over alleged improper use of technology and patent infringement.

    Represented an oil and gas pipeline owner in a complex arbitration and companion litigation with a contractor arising from the construction of a $85 million pipeline.

    Represented a general partner in a dispute with limited partner arising from the dissolution of private equity investment partnership.

    Represented a partner of oilsands joint venture in a dispute with the other JV partner with respect to the management and operation of an oilsands extraction project.

    Represented an international Engineering, Procurement, Construction contractor in construction disputes with its subcontractor, a supplier and the project owner arising from a large electrical transmission and distribution project..

    Represented member of a large construction joint venture in a dispute with the other joint venture member arising from industrial potash project.

    Represented many general contractors and subcontractors both advancing and defending claims for payment for extras, delays and impact claims.

    Represented various individual corporate shareholders claiming oppression and obtaining Court orders allowing for derivative actions to be commenced against directors for their breaches.

    Select Publications/appearances

    Co-authored a Chapter in the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers’ Construction Contracts Deskbook entitled “Arbitration Provisions in Construction Contracts” .

    One Less Defence! Surety Doesn’t Benefit from Expiration of Claim Against Principal: Hoopp Realty Inc v Guarantee Co of North America Construction Law Letter, Vol. 36 No. 6

    Registering a Lien Against the Wrong Lands: Fatal or Repairable? Construction Law Letter, Vol. 33 No. 5 Good Intentions Gone Bad: Valard Construction Ltd. v. Bird Construction Co. Construction Law Letter, Vol. 35 No. 2

    Claims for Extra Work and Back Charges: A Tale of Two Trades

    Show me the Money! Timing the Release of Holdback

    Do Something! Labour and Material Payment Bonds should be Disclosed to Claimants

    2016 CBA Construction and Infrastructure Law Conference Panel Discussion on Contract Security

    CBA Construction subsection Panel Discussion on Commercial Management

    CBA Construction subsection Panel Discussion on Construction Bonds and Contract Security

    Community Involvement

    Intake Volunteer, Calgary Legal Guidance 2009 - 2016
    Volunteer, University of Ottawa Community Legal Clinic 2005 - 2007
    Member, University of Ottawa Criminal Law Students Association 2004 - 2007
    Volunteer, Housing Help - Pro Bono Students Canada 2005

 

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2100, 440 – 2nd Avenue S.W.
Calgary Alberta T2P 5E9.

Telephone

+1 403 776 0525

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