


Construction Law Seminar and Reception
Construction Law Seminar and Reception
May 16, 2018
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM
McMillan LLP World Exchange Plaza, 45 O’Connor Street, Suite 2000 Ottawa, Ontario, K1P 1A4
Timeline:
4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Seminar
5:30 pm – 6:30 pm Networking Reception
Join us for an informative seminar where you will have an opportunity to network and learn more about the significant changes to construction law in Ontario starting in July and what impacts these changes will have on your business and the construction industry. Among other things, we will be addressing:
- Grandfathering
- Adjudication
- Condominiums
- Construction Trusts
- Holdbacks
- Construction Work on Leaseholds
- Liens
- Prompt Payment
- P3s
- Substantial Performance
Speakers:
Ron Petersen, McMillan LLP
Patrick Murray, McMillan LLP
Darcy Ammerman, McMillan LLP
David Debenham, McMillan LLP
Patrick A. Thompson, McMillan LLP
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