Christine is an associate lawyer at Goldman Sloan Nash and Haber LLP, practising civil litigation with an emphasis on construction and new home warranty law matters.
Christine represents various actors in the construction industry, including owners, general contractors, developers and subtrades. Christine has appeared at various levels of court and represented builders with respect to the Builders Arbitration Forum. Christine previously taught the Construction Law course at George Brown College.
Christine graduated from York University summa cum laude in 2008 with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. During her undergraduate studies she was the student representative on York University’s Board of Governors and a member of the Academic Resources Committee. She received her J.D. from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2011. Christine was called to the Ontario Bar in 2012. She furthered her legal education by completing the Osgoode Certificate in Construction Law in 2014 and Osgoode’s Intensive Trial Advocacy Workshop in 2015.
Representative Legal Matters/Industry Experience:
Represents owners, general contractors and subcontractors in construction disputes, including construction liens and new home warranty matters
Represents parties in real estate disputes
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