Resources

Resources offers access to your sections materials, including – past program videos, guides, links, etc. Included are Complimentary Archived Videos – past programs available free to Section members.

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Archived Video

Hot Topics in Construction & Infrastructure

  • February 04, 2015

With no end in sight to the ongoing construction boom in Ontario, practitioners of construction and infrastructure law need to be fully up to speed on emerging trends and best practices.

Construction and Infrastructure Law

Archived Video

Hot Topics in Construction Law

  • April 10, 2014

The latest developments and trends in construction law will be addressed by experienced counsel, construction consultants and a Master of the Superior Court.

Construction and Infrastructure Law

New Developments

Standard Provision For Orders Vacating Liens

  • December 11, 2013

The following is the wording for the standard provision included in all orders vacating liens. This is the direction required by Land Registry Offices to vacate a lien. Some Courts have this language available on a stamp, however, some require that the language be included in the draft order.

Construction and Infrastructure Law

Complimentary Archived Video

An Evening with the Construction Lien Masters

  • November 20, 2012

Hear the latest from the Masters on some practical topics of interest to assist you in navigating a lien action through Toronto’s Construction Lien Court.

Construction and Infrastructure Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Construction Roundtable

  • October 04, 2012

View a focused presentation and interactive discussion on two decisions that will have a substantial impact on your construction law practice.

Construction and Infrastructure Law

Complimentary Archived Video

Creative Approaches to the Arbitration of Construction Disputes

  • May 08, 2012

Arbitration is included under the rubric of alternative dispute resolution, because it is supposed to be an alternative to litigation. Yet parties and arbitrators are often inclined to conduct arbitrations as if they were taking place in the courtroom.

Alternative Dispute Resolution, Construction and Infrastructure Law