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Our impactful work with UBC
As a global centre for teaching and research, the University of British Columbia contributes to the betterment of people, providing the education and innovation that ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
As a global centre for teaching and research, the University of British Columbia contributes to the betterment of people, providing the education and innovation that ... Continued
Founded in 1954, Beedie is now the largest private industrial land owner, developer and landlord in Western Canada, having completed over 21 million square feet ... Continued
Clark Wilson represented Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation (together, MST) in their successful negotiations to acquire the 38.8 acre parcel in West ... Continued
On March 15, 2016, Vancouver Coastal Health Authority (VCH) completed Phase II of its $302 million land sale to the Onni Group of the Pearson-Dogwood ... Continued
We are proud to again be the most-named law firm in Business in Vancouver’s list of biggest real estate deals in 2015. Check out the ... Continued
A proposed change to the Strata Property Act will make it easier for owners to terminate a strata corporation by lowering the voting threshold from unanimous to 80%.
A recent Alberta case [Alignvest Private Debt Ltd. v. Surefire Industries., 2015 ABQB 148] reminds us of the limitations of the security deposit.
We’d like to warmly welcome the newest member of our Commercial Real Estate Group, Karen Ngan, who advises clients on commercial leases, purchase and sale ... Continued
As reported in the Vancouver Sun, Clark Wilson client Vancouver Coastal Health has agreed to sell the Dogwood Lodge, George Pearson Centre and surrounding lands ... Continued
Our commercial real estate lawyers were all over Twitter today about the NAIOP and UDI Forecasts, both huge industry events that our lawyers attended.
On November 13, 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada updated Canadian common law by extending for the first time the principle of good faith to all contracts.
On November 13, 2014, the Supreme Court of Canada issued unanimous reasons in a case called Bhasin v. Hrynew, in which the Court attempted to ... Continued