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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. Chri...
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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I am a corporate lawyer in the Estates, Trusts and Charities group at WeirFoulds LLP in Toronto. My practice includes all areas of trusts, wills and estate administration, including work under the Substitute Decisions Act. I also assist clients with establishing charities and non-profit orga...

I am a corporate lawyer in the Estates, Trusts and Charities group at WeirFoulds LLP in Toronto. My practice includes all areas of trusts, wills and estate administration, including work under the Substitute Decisions Act. I also assist clients with establishing charities and non-profit organizations.

I speak conversational Cantonese.

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Howard is Chair of the Estates group at Minden Gross LLP and participates in management as a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.

Howard's practice focuses on estate litigation and mediation of estates disputes after having also acquired extensive practice experience in all aspects o...

Howard is Chair of the Estates group at Minden Gross LLP and participates in management as a member of the firm’s Executive Committee.

Howard's practice focuses on estate litigation and mediation of estates disputes after having also acquired extensive practice experience in all aspects of estate planning and administration.

In addition to a busy estate litigation and mediation practice, Howard provides estate planning advice, and advises on wills and powers of attorney to middle and high net-worth individuals.

Howard is passionate about the law and about giving back to the legal community. He has been teaching for over 20 years as an Adjunct Professor of Law in Wills and Estates at Osgoode Hall Law School in Toronto. He has won two teaching awards from Osgoode Hall Law School. Howard was also the first recipient of the Osgoode Hall Law School Teaching Award in recognition of teaching excellence and the 2003/2004 Legal and Literary Society Teaching Excellence Award. He recently published Wills and Estates: Cases, Text, and Materials (Second Edition).

Clients appreciate Howard’s ability to explain complex issues and mediate tense and stressful situations. Clients have stated he exhibits integrity, sincerity, wisdom and 'out of the box' smarts in a manner that all lawyers should emulate.

For more information, please view the Minden Gross LLP website (www.mindengross.com).

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