A Mid-Day Session for Real Estate Practitioners Seeking Local Knowledge and Expertise
Keeping up-to-date on local knowledge can help real estate practitioners better advise their clients on aspects of their property and transactions issues. Join us for a mid-day session discussing topical issues in Toronto and area, including Toronto's short-term rental regulations, heritage designations, conservation authority jurisdiction, pad parking, crane swing agreements, and common claims issues.
Participants will explore recent legislative amendments, permitting and appeal processes, and the legal intricacies of construction access rights. With real-world examples and practical insights, this course equips attendees with the tools to navigate complex land use, heritage preservation, and construction-related legal considerations.
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Toronto Lawyers Association
For more than 135 years, the Toronto Lawyers' Association, located within the Courthouse Library, has represented the interests of lawyers practising in the City of Toronto. The association was founded to support its members in three key areas: Knowledge, Advocacy, and Community. To uphold these pillars, the association offers a year-round mix of online and in-person education programs for lawyers, hosts both free and paid events to foster in-person networking, and submits advocacy pieces on behalf of its members to the Ontario bench and bar, all levels of government, and the broader public.