
Clark Wilson closes $48 million PIRET acquisition
On September 28, 2012, James Speakman and Shauna Towriss assisted in the completion of PIRET’s $48 million acquisition of five industrial properties in Alberta and ... Continued
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On September 28, 2012, James Speakman and Shauna Towriss assisted in the completion of PIRET’s $48 million acquisition of five industrial properties in Alberta and ... Continued
Clark Wilson client Pure Industrial Real Estate Trust opened the market today as it received final approval from the TSX to list its Class A ... Continued
This article discusses the RealREIT 2012 conference held in Toronto.
Clark Wilson LLP is pleased to welcome Amy Walsh as an Associate in our Technology and Intellectual Property Practice Group. Amy interned at Chandler & ... Continued
SCC decides not to hear appeal in Mawdsley v. Meshen
Glen Boswall‘s article, "Coverage for Construction Deficiencies: BCSC Examines the ‘Particular Part’ in the CGL Work Exclusion", from the May 17, 2012 issue of Insurable ... Continued
Discussion on the Michael Jackson estate and the effect of the internet on estate disputes
the Advocate features a regular column, titled "A View from the Centre", by Pat Williams, Chair of Clark Wilson’s Strata Property Group. Focusing on news ... Continued
On July 11, 2012, Merus Labs International Inc. acquired Emselex®/Enablex®. Stewart Muglich and Victor Dudas of our Corporate Finance & Securities Group handled the debt ... Continued
On July 10, 2012, James Speakman and Vikram Dhir, with assistance from Craig Rollins, completed a $50m initial public offering for Pure Multi-Family REIT LP. ... Continued
In "How Long Am I On the Hook for Building Defects?", Glen Boswall of our Construction Group outlines how long contractors and developers may be ... Continued
We are pleased to announce that Jeffrey Vicq has joined the partnership at Clark Wilson LLP. He has extensive experience with intellectual property matters, including ... Continued