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Qasim Kareemi

Associate

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Practice areas:

  • Commercial Litigation,
  • Corporate Restructuring,
  • Insolvency and Bankruptcy

Meet Qasim


Qasim Kareemi is an insolvency and commercial litigation lawyer with the Restructuring, Insolvency & Bankruptcy Group at Harrison Pensa. Qasim represents creditors, debtors, trustees, and receivers, whether in contract disputes, bankruptcy and insolvency matters, or security enforcement and priority proceedings.

Qasim has experience appearing before the Superior Court, Bankruptcy Court, and has appeared before administrative tribunals and other levels of Court.

He is methodical in his approach to legal work and research to ensure he provides clients with the best possible advice for their unique circumstances.

Qasim offers services in Urdu.

Qasim lived across Canada from Halifax to Calgary to Victoria, before settling in London, ON. In his spare time, Qasim enjoys exploring his passion for music, soccer and basketball. Most of all, he enjoys spending his time with his wife, and playing catch with his dog, Zelda.

Credentials & experience

  • Called to the Bar

    • Ontario Bar 2021, Alberta Bar 2020

  • Experience

    • Associate

      Harrison Pensa LLP

      December 2023 - Present

    • Associate

      Private Practice, London

      December 2020 - December 2023

    • Articling Student

      Private Practice, Calgary

      August 2019 - September 2020

  • Education

    • University of Victoria

      Doctor of Law (JD), Law

    • Carleton University

      Master of Arts (Political Economy)

    • Acadia University

      Bachelor of Arts (Honours, Politics)

    • Utrecht University, Netherlands

      Exchange Program, Law

  • Community

    • Atlohsa Family Healing Services

      Board of Directors (Treasurer)

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