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Alexander Gay is a Part-Time Professor at the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Law and serves as General Litigation Counsel at the Department of Justice, maintaining a broad civil litigation practice with emphasis on commercial and trade disputes. His professional affiliations include:
- Law Society of Alberta
- Law Society of British Columbia
- Law Society of Upper Canada
- The Advocates' Society
- Hispanic Lawyer's Association
- AJEFO
Academic credentials:
- BA (Hons) from Concordia University
- M.P.A. from Carleton University
- LL.B. and LL.L. from the University of Ottawa
Mr. Gay's expertise centers on civil litigation with deep specialization in commercial disputes, trade law, and alternative dispute resolution. He has extensive courtroom experience across all provincial court levels in Ontario, Alberta, and British Columbia, plus the Supreme Court of Canada. His practice regularly involves high-stakes arbitrations, mediations, and appearances before specialized tribunals including the Ontario Energy Board, Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, Canadian International Trade Tribunal, Alberta Securities Commission, and Competition Tribunal. His authorship of the Annotated Arbitration Act of Ontario, 1991 demonstrates authoritative knowledge in arbitration law.
At the University of Ottawa, Mr. Gay teaches Civil Procedure to second-year law students, focusing on practical litigation frameworks. While his primary role is instructional, the provided materials indicate no formal graduate student advising responsibilities or research grant activities. His professional development centers on active courtroom practice rather than academic research pursuits.




