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Caitlin McIntyre

Caitlin McIntyre

Canada 2026

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Practice Areas

Caitlin regularly acts on complex mandates involving insolvency litigation, financial restructurings and debt enforcement, in addition to providing more general insolvency advice. She focuses on cross-border insolvencies and acts for debtors, creditors, monitors, receivers and DIP lenders in some of Canada's most significant insolvency files. Caitlin developed her specialized expertise in cross-border restructurings through regularly advising clients in multi-jurisdictional mandates which demand practical, results-driven solutions.

Whether working on formal insolvency proceedings or out-of-court restructurings, Caitlin offers a creative, client-focused approach, drawing on her extensive experience in high-stakes international restructurings. Caitlin has acted across industries from retail to mining, navigating complex stakeholder dynamics and coordinating with counsel in multiple jurisdictions. With a track record on headline-making restructurings, she is known for her sharp judgment and pragmatic approach, delivering clear, decisive strategies in high-pressure situations.

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Chambers Canada Guide

Restructuring/Insolvency - Nationwide - Canada

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Caitlin McIntyre regularly supports her firm in cross-border bankruptcy proceedings for notable businesses between the United States and Canada. She is based in Toronto.

Strengths

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  • Caitlin is detail-oriented and thorough. She is able to anticipate challenges and devise the most effective ways to overcome them.

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Ranked Individuals at Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (236)

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British Columbia

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