


Managing Environmental Risks in Business, Real Estate and Financing Transactions
Managing Environmental Risks in Business, Real Estate and Financing Transactions
Join McMillan on Tuesday, April 1st for its next environmental law webinar on key issues impacting business, real estate and financing transactions in Canada. We will discuss strategies for identifying and managing environmental risks, including the appropriate scope of due diligence, contaminated sites and environmental non-compliance liability, as well as approaches to contract drafting with respect to environmental representation, indemnities and allocation of liability. While environmental issues can present challenges in the context of a transaction, our experts will discuss some best practices you can implement to get your deals across the finish line while managing risks.
CPD: For legal practitioners, this program qualifies for up to 90 minutes of Substantive CPD in Ontario, 90 minutes of CPD in BC and 90 minutes of CLE in Quebec.
Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025 Time: 12 pm – 1:30 pm ET Webinar: Log-in details will be e-mailed once you RSVP that you are attending. |
Speakers | |
Talia Gordner Partner, Environment | Corporate Commercial Litigation Toronto |
Claire Lingley Associate, Environment | Energy Vancouver |
Sharon G.K. Singh Partner, Partner, Environment | Indigenous Vancouver |
Martin Thiboutot Counsel, Environment Montreal |
For more information and to RSVP to this webinar, please contact [email protected].
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