Land Use Planning and BOMA Standards: Issues and Possible Solutions
Land Use Planning and BOMA Standards: Issues and Possible Solutions
McMillan’s Commercial Real Estate and Litigation & Dispute Resolution teams are pleased to invite you to a conference on a variety of current issues relating to real estate development, including:
- Recent developments in disguised expropriation;
- Methods of real estate development control by municipal authorities (pre-emptive right, environmental protection, zoning and densification)
- Drafting and interpreting measurement clauses in commercial leases;
- Selecting the applicable BOMA Standard to the best interest of the represented party.
Date: | Thursday, October 27, 2022 |
Time: | 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm EST |
Venue: | Mont-Royal I Hall, Centre Mont-Royal 2200 Mansfield Street, Montréal, Québec H3A 3R8 |
Conference Program
2:30 pm – 3 pm | Welcome and Registration |
3 pm – 5 pm | Presentations and Q&A (coffee break included) |
5 pm – 7 pm | Networking Cocktail Reception |
*The conference is pending approval on credits for continuing professional development.
** The conference will be held in French.
Speakers
Sonia Rainville | Partner, Commercial Real Estate, McMillan |
Andrei Pascu | Partner, Litigation & Dispute Resolution, McMillan |
Marie-Lou Beaumont | Partner, Commercial Real Estate, McMillan |
Stéphane Carrière | Vice-President, Cohesio Architecture |
Olivier Laurent Cazaban | Senior Director, Accompaniment, City Planner, BC2 |
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