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The Osgoode Certificate in Construction Law is a unique, intensive, 5-day certificate course, covering what you need to know from contract formation through to dispute resolution. The course runs from October 29th – November 2nd 2018.
Sharon Vogel will present as part of module 4 on November 2nd which covers the “Top Five Issues in Critical Areas of Law that Affect Construction.”
For more information on this course click here.
Melanie Samuels, Co-Chair of our Workplace Law group, is working with the Canadian Media Producer’s Association (CMPA) to deliver two training workshops in March 2018 on the subjects of harassment, bullying and discrimination to the Women in Film and TV’s Steering Committee.
The Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (CLEBC) is the most respected and most often relied upon source of continuing professional education for British Columbia lawyers and their support staff
Stephen Berezowskyj will be presenting for the CLEBC as part of the “Construction Law” session on February 20th in the Pan Pacific Hotel, Vancouver.
For more information on this session, click here.
The Construction Act is here – now what? Ontario’s new construction law brings major reforms and cascading changes – impacting construction and related industries. Get the practical guidance that you need to navigate the new construction law landscape and manage the operational and cultural changes.
This session will be held on and will cover “Ontario’s New Construction Act: Managing the Change”. Bruce Reynolds will be Keynote Speaker and Sharon Vogel will Co-Chair.
The conference will be held at the Osgoode Professional Development Centre in Toronto and is also available via webcast. For more information, click here.
From March 12th – 15th the Canadian Construction Association (CCA) will host their 100th Annual Conference in Banff, Alberta. Across Canada, CCA gives voice to the public policy, legal and standards development goals of contractors, suppliers and allied business professionals working in, or with, Canada’s non-residential construction industry.
Sharon Vogel and Bruce Reynolds will co-present on March 15th discussing “The How and Who of Adjudication”.
The conference will take place at the Fairmont Banff Springs . For more information on the conference click here.
The Canadian Bar Association (CBA) is the leader and voice of Canada’s legal profession and provides quality training and information to members of the legal profession.
Sharon Vogel will be presenting to the Construction Subsection of the CBA on “Prompt Payment Legislation” on February 12th in Calgary, Alberta.
CPHR British Columbia and Yukon are holding their Legal Symposium on January 25th in Terminal City Club in Vancouver. The symposium aims to engage their members on the most recent hot-topic legal issues, case law updates and developments, and future trends to watch for.
Veronica Rossos will be presenting on “Recent Issues in Employee Privacy: From Hiring to Termination“.
For more information on the symposium, click here.
On February 6th and 7th 2018 The Canadian Institute will present the 3rd edition of Managing Risk in Construction Contracts and Projects – an event specifically designed to give construction specialists the practical takeaways they need to reduce the risk of litigation, improve communication and collaboration, and effectively manage contract disputes.
Sharon Vogel and Bruce Reynolds will co-present on February 7th discussing “Ontario’s Construction Act – Introduction of the Interim Adjudication System”.
The event will take place at Old Mill Toronto. For more information click here.
Canadian Defence Lawyer’s Annual Insurance Coverage Symposium is the foremost educational event for insurance executives, claims professionals, defence counsel who specialize in insurance coverage and defence counsel looking to improve their knowledge of insurance coverage.
The 2018 edition will offer an opportunity to network with a distinguished faculty as well as insurance industry leaders, experts, and coverage lawyers on emerging issues, recent court rulings, national trends, and the future of insurance coverage law.
Sharon Vogel will be sitting on a panel discussing “Additional insured issues under commonly used personal lines and commercial lines policies” on February 7th.
The symposium will held at One King West Hotel in Toronto. To find out more about the symposium, click here.
Sharon Vogel and Bruce Reynolds will present at the 91st Annual ORBA Convention & AGM on February 5, 2018 on the subject of the Ontario Construction Lien Act Reform.
The convention will take place at The Fairmont Royal York, 100 Front St W., Toronto ON. To find out more please click here.