Kate Gower brings over 10 years experience in civil litigation & Aboriginal law and a solid foundation of problem-solving and teamwork to all the files she works on.
Kate Gower builds and guides legal teams to powerful results in the courtroom through shared goals, clear individual responsibilities, solid action plans, and measured results.
Gower Modern Law is named for Kate’s grandfather, Laurence Cecil Bartlett Gower (known to everyone as “Jim”). L.C.B. Gower was a founding member of the “Modern Law Review” in 1937 and he wrote “Gower’s Principles of Modern Company Law” in 1954. Kate continues the tradition with her innovative approach to law.
Kate Gower tirelessly advocates for increased efficiency and reduced waste in the Canada’s courtrooms, Gower Modern Law’s goal is to have everyone litigating on e-trial platforms by 2025!
Kate Gower is a successful, experienced lawyer with a passion for Electronic Trials, Human Rights Law, Legal Team Building, Research, Strategic Communications, and Commercial Litigation.