Part Two of McMillan’s R. vs Greater Sudbury Webinar
Part Two of McMillan’s R. vs Greater Sudbury Webinar
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
Join us for “Part 2” where Patrick Groom, Victor Kim and Annik Forristal will be joined by a panel of industry experts to discuss the practical implications of the decision to owners, contractors and consultants on the ground. Discussion topics will include:
- What challenges are owners, contractors and consultants experiencing in the wake of R. v. Sudbury?
- What changes, if any, do owners anticipate to how they select their contractors and consultants for construction projects?
- What changes, if any, do contractors and consultants anticipate to how they perform their work and services?
- What are project parties’ thoughts on the need for legislative change?
The discussion will be interactive and will include an extensive Q&A period.
For legal practitioners, this program qualifies for up to 90 minutes of Substantive CPD (ON), 90 minutes of CPD (BC), and 90 minutes of CLE (QC).
Date: Thursday, February 8, 2024 Time: 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm ET Webinar: Log-in details will be e-mailed once you RSVP that you are attending. |
Presenters | |
Mark Connell Director of Water and Wastewater Treatment Halton Region |
David Frame Principal Frame GR |
Allen Humphries Practice Advisor Ontario Association of Architects |
Rachel Migicovsky Senior Legal Counsel, Major Projects WSP |
Annik Forristal Partner, Infrastructure and Construction McMillan |
Patrick Groom Partner, Employment & Labour Relations McMillan |
Victor Kim Partner, Employment & Labour Relations McMillan |
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