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Gross Negligence or Negligence? It Depends

Gross Negligence or Negligence? It Depends

  • 22 mars 2016
  • Parker McKibbon

A common point of negotiation in construction industry contracts is whether the standard of negligence should be “negligence” or “gross negligence”.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure
Metron Construction Project Manager Sentenced to 3.5 Years in Prison

Metron Construction Project Manager Sentenced to 3.5 Years in Prison

  • 21 mars 2016
  • Richard Wong with Allan Wells, Daniel Wong and Lauren Harper

Efforts have raised the bar in a collective effort to prevent injury or death in the workplace. Nevertheless, the Metron decisions remain a stark reminder of the potential liability faced by companies, their directors and individuals directing the work of others under the Code and occupational health and safety legislation.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure
Upcoming Program - March 29, 2016

Upcoming Program - March 29, 2016

  • 24 février 2016
  • Richard Wong

Richard Wong at Osler and Karen Groulx at Dentons Canada will moderate two panel discussions on March 29, 2016. Register today to attend in-person, or online.

Good Faith in Construction- Where We Are Post <em>Bhasin</em>

Good Faith in Construction- Where We Are Post Bhasin

  • 24 février 2016
  • Max Gennis

On Friday, February 5, as part of its Institute 2016 program, the Ontario Bar Association hosted a presentation entitled “Good Faith in Construction: Where We Are Post Bhasin”.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure
Interpreting Notice Provisions – A Question of Law?

Interpreting Notice Provisions – A Question of Law?

  • 18 janvier 2016
  • Courtney Raphael and Alyssa Gebert

It is commonly accepted that providing timely notice in writing of a dispute is essential to the success of a construction claim. A critical term in most standard form construction contracts is the notice requirement for delay claims.

Droit de la construction et infrastructure
Don’t Go Looking to Register a Discharge of Construction Lien

Don’t Go Looking to Register a Discharge of Construction Lien

  • 18 janvier 2016
  • Charles Powell

On December 18, 2015 the Ontario Ministry of Government and Consumer Services issued Bulletin No. 2015-05, which implements various changes to the electronic land registration system. These changes were made effective as of January 11, 2016.