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Are you prepared for the “Condo-Cannabis Effect”?

Part of the OsgoodePD O Cannabis! Webinar Series.

Condominiums face an increasingly complex matrix of issues with the new Cannabis Act and related legislation. The impact will be far-reaching and will pose increasingly complex challenges for condominiums. Lawyers and advisors must be prepared to competently advise their clients how to avoid costly lawsuits or human rights complaints arising under the new regime. Similarly, Board members need to comprehend how to navigate the risky junctions of intersecting legislation and their condominium’s own by-laws, rules and declaration.

In 90-minutes, this OsgoodePD online webinar, developed by condo law specialists, gives you essential guidance and the best practices you need to effectively to navigate the complex challenges and protect your clients’ interests. You will learn:

  • The key federal and Ontario legislation
  • How the Cannabis Act will impact condominium living, working, governance and rule/by-law enforcement
  • Strategies for dealing with the “Condo-Cannabis Effect” in:
    • Real estate transactions
    • Condo living and working – including nuisance and “nasty neighbours”
    • Human rights and the accommodation process
    • Rules, disputes, court support and challenges
  • Best practices for proactively developing declarations, by-laws and rules to manage cannabis use in condominiums
  • Trends and future considerations

PLUS! You will obtain materials that include a summary of key legislation, including a checklist of essential considerations and have 90-day access to the program archive. Register now!

Faculty

  • Mario Deo, Fine & Deo Condominium Lawyers
  • Nancy Houle, Davidson Houle Allen LLP, Condominium Law

 

Group Discounts

Please note that the group discount is only available when paying for members of the same organization, at the same time, and payment is made with one invoice.

Webcast Fee per Delegate

2-3 delegates: 25% off program fee
4-10 delegates: 30% off program fee
11+ delegates: 35% off program fee

Program Changes

We will make every effort to present the program as advertised, but it may be necessary to change the dates, location, speakers or content with little or no notice. In the event of program cancellation, York University and Osgoode Hall Law School’s liability is limited to reimbursement of paid fees.

Substitutions, Cancellations and Refunds

Substitution of registrants is permitted at any time. If you are unable to find a substitute, a full refund is available if a cancellation request is received in writing 2 days prior to the program date. If a cancellation request is made with less than 2 days notice, a $50 administration fee will apply. No other refund is available.

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Technical Support

In the event you experience technical difficulties, please contact opdsupport@osgoode.yorku.ca for assistance.

Program Details

Questions on program registration?
Please contact the Registration Team at osgoodepd@osgoode.yorku.ca

Questions on the program content?
Please contact the Program Lawyer:
Alexandra Karacsony at AKaracsony@osgoode.yorku.ca

Program Details

Date & Time

July 16, 2018
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EDT

Location

Online

Fee per Delegate

Individual Session
$149 plus HST

Complete Series
$295 plus HST

Register Now for Individual Session

Printable Registration Form

Eligible CPD Credit Hours

Questions?

Who Should Attend

  • Lawyers, paralegals and law clerks who engage in real estate law involving condominiums
  • Lawyers, paralegals and law clerks for builders, developers, suppliers or for condominium corporations, boards or management
  • In-house counsel involved with real estate transactions, management, supplies or services involving condominiums
  • Litigators or legal advisors in civil law, human rights law, health and safety law, ADR or related administrative law matters
  • Condominium developers, builders, suppliers, employees, managers, board members, residents or investors

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