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Messinger, Stephen J. Minden Gross LLP
(416) 369-4147 smessinger@mindengross.com
Mr. Messinger focuses on commercial development and leasing. He acts
for developers, property managers, trust companies, pension funds and
retail chains. A frequent lecturer, he is recognized as a most frequently
recommended leasing lawyer.
Mercury, John M. Bennett Jones LLP
(403) 298-4493 mercuryj@bennettjones.com
Mr. Mercury's practice focuses on mergers, acquisitions and corporate
finance transactions, primarily on behalf of US and Canadian private-equity
investors, with an emphasis on energy and energy services transactions.
McLellan, Bradley N. WeirFoulds LLP
(416) 947-5017 bmclellan@weirfoulds.com
Mr. McLellan, Co-chair, Infrastructure and Public Projects Practice
and Head, Commercial Real Estate Practice, acts for clients in the planning
and development of infrastructure projects, including the award-winning
York Region VIVA rapid transit project since 2002. He has also worked
for municipalities on numerous sports and entertainment centre projects.
McLauchlin, FCIArb, W. Andrew McLauchlin
& Associates (416) 368-2510 wamcl@mclauchlin.ca
Mr. McLauchlin is principal of McLauchlin & Associates, recognized as one
of Canada's leading construction law boutiques. He has practised exclusively
in the area of construction law for over 40 years. He has practised trial
and appellate advocacy at all levels of court. Experienced mediator and
arbitrator. Certified by The Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist
in Construction Law.
McFadden, QC, David J. Gowling WLG
(416) 369-7243 david.mcfadden@gowlingwlg.com
Mr. McFadden is involved in the development, financing and management
of infrastructure projects. His infrastructure experience encompasses
the transportation, electricity and social infrastructure sectors.
Massicotte, Etienne Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP
(514) 904-5778 emassicotte@osler.com
Mr. Massicotte's practice embraces infrastructure financing. He has acted
on the financing of the CHUSJ, the Restigouche hospital and on bids relating
to the Montréal acoustic hall, the U of M hospital research centre, the Baie
St-Paul hospital and NBSL.
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Another common cause of dispute is insufficient
design work before the construction phase. e owner
and the design consultant initially develop a highly
conceptual design and consult the stakeholders. en
the designer develops construction drawings that can
be given to the contractor.
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