BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:3.0 CLASS:PUBLIC REV:2024-03-28 15:20:06 FN;CHARSET=utf-8:Glenn Grenier N;CHARSET=utf-8:Grenier;Glenn ;;; TITLE;CHARSET=utf-8:Partner, Aviation | Construction & Infrastructure ORG;CHARSET=utf-8:McMillan LLP ADR;TYPE=work;CHARSET=utf-8:;;;Toronto;;; EMAIL;TYPE=internet,pref:glenn.grenier@mcmillan.ca TEL;TYPE=work,voice:416.307.4005 ROLE:Array NOTE;CHARSET=utf-8:Glenn Grenier is a highly respected commercial litigator with recognized expertise in construction law and aviation law. He is a leader of the firm’s Construction & Infrastructure and Aviation groups. As one of the firm’s leading experts on construction litigation, Glenn acts for project owners and developers, financiers, general contractors and major subcontractors, and sureties, as well as suppliers, architects, engineers, designers and planners. His experience includes all manner of construction disputes including claims for liens, extras, and delay and acceleration, as well as negligence and design claims. He also argues tender disputes, and asserts and defends bond and trust claims. Glenn’s practice involves the drafting of various contracts and tendering documentation relating to construction projects. He also provides counsel on the proper release of holdbacks and dealing with close-out documents, whether in the context of disputes or offered as ongoing advice. Acting for airlines, airports, fixed base operators (FBOs), aircraft owners, pilots and passengers, Glenn provides advice and representation on regulatory matters, litigation, enforcement proceedings and aircraft accidents across Canada and beyond. He serves as general counsel to the Canadian Owners and Pilots Association (COPA), a national association engaged in the advancement of aviation in Canada. He is also counsel to the Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA). Glenn has significant expertise in commercial disputes involving aircraft, hangars and airports. Acting for the owners and operators of airports and aerodromes, he has successfully challenged provincial and municipal attempts to regulate, restrict or prohibit aeronautical activities. Experienced in a wide variety of commercial litigation matters, Glenn has acted in real estate and development disputes, commercial tenancy litigation, shareholder disputes, franchise litigation, collection enforcement and defence, as well as repair and storage liens. Glenn is the author of two published treatises (2018 and 2022) concerning the Federal Aeronautics Power in Canada. A licensed pilot, he was the owner and operator of a 1948 Funk B85-C before donating it to the Canadian Aviation Museum. TZ:+0000 END:VCARD