Doug Nishimura

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Doug Nishimura is an Alberta-based lawyer representing clients throughout Canada who are facing complex debt recovery litigation, financial restructuring disputes and other related business issues. These matters often involve the purchase or sale of distressed assets in a court-approved restructuring or receivership, and at times, through a bidding process.

Doug has more than 20 years of experience representing the full range of parties involved in debt recovery disputes and restructuring proceedings, including corporate debtors, large and small financial institution and secured lenders, unsecured creditors on an individual and collective basis, shareholders of insolvent corporations, trustees, monitors, receivers and other court appointed officers and counterparties of insolvent corporations.

Doug is a staunch advocate for companies and individuals who are experiencing serious financial difficulties and need to restructure or protect themselves against creditors. He handles a wide range of formal insolvency and financial restructuring issues and proceedings, including:

• Bankruptcy and receivership
• Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) actions
• Recovery of debt and protection from creditors
• Enforcement of securities
• Negotiation of forbearance and informal restructuring processes
• Purchases of assets in insolvency proceedings

In addition, Doug identifies and resolves problem areas in secured transactions, such as priority disputes, preference claims, trusts, fiduciary obligations, fiduciary claims and fraud actions. Clients also turn to Doug for help with investor actions, fraud investigation and recovery, injunctions and corporate and commercial dispute resolution.

Qualifications

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  • Bar Admissions
  • University of Calgary
    Bachelor of Music
    1985
  • University of Calgary
    Bachelor of Education With Distinction
    1992
  • University of Calgary
    Juris Doctor Gold Medalist
    1995
  • Alberta
    1997