Alum Phuong T.V. Ngo, LLB ’98, appointed a Judge of the Federal Court

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Poster from the office of the Attorney General announcing an appointment to the federal court
The Honourable Arif Virani, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the appointment of Phuong T.V. Ngo, LLB ’98, to the Federal Court

From the Department of Justice News Release:  external link

Justice Phuong T.V. Ngo was born in Vietnam and immigrated to Canada with her family as a young child. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts in French and Political Science from Carleton University, and Bachelor of Education from the University of Ottawa before receiving her LL.B. (French Common Law Program) from the University of Ottawa in 1998. She was called to the Bar of Ontario in 2000.

Justice Ngo was a partner with the law firm Gowling WLG in the Ottawa office where she spent her entire career and was the Leader of the Procurement Law Group. She practiced in both official languages in the field of procurement law with a focus on administrative law, regulatory and compliance matters, and procurement-related disputes and litigation. In her medical defence and health law practice, she specialized in civil litigation and regulatory matters as well as a focus on privacy law.

Justice Ngo has been recognized as a leading practitioner in procurement law by Lexpert, Chambers Canada, Best Lawyers in Canada, and Legal 500. She also previously served on the Board of Trustees of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.

Congratulations to Justice Ngo on this appointment!