
Construction Law in the Age of Vavilov: The Interaction of Judicial Review and Construction Law
Presented by the CBA Alberta Construction Law North Section
On Demand. Originally presented on January 27, 2025.
This presentation builds off the paper “Construction Law in the Age of Vavilov” written by the presenter and published in the Journal of the Canadian College of Construction Lawyers. In the complex world of construction law, the interplay with the principles of administrative law may be overlooked. However, construction law practitioners will be well served to understand and consider the impact of the Supreme Court of Canada decision, Canada (Citizenship and Immigration) v. Vavilov, 2019 SCC 65, and how it may impact your construction law practice. From liens, permits/work orders, tendering and arbitration awards, knowledge of administrative law is an asset to construction law lawyers. Join us for an interesting and unique discussion on this topic of growing importance to the practice of construction law.
SPEAKER
James D. MacNeil (Construction and Commercial Litigation Lawyer, BOYNECLARKE LLP)
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