Real Leasing 2011

Daoust Vukovich was proud to serve as a Gold Sponsor of the 2011 Real Leasing Conference, which was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on September 27, 2011. The Real Leasing Conference is an annual one-day event hosted by the Real Property Association of Canada and MMPI Canada, the producers of The Real Estate Forums. The Real Leasing Conference is an in-depth business symposium that addresses key issues in commercial leasing practice, while examining emerging trends and discussing effective strategies for real estate leasing in today’s markets.

This year, several members of the Daoust Vukovich team were invited to speak at the Conference on various topics of interest.  Among them was Wolfgang Kaufmann  who offered a detailed analysis of landlord rights and remedies, including a discussion on common default scenarios and pertinent issues emerging in today’s markets. Daoust Vukovich associate, Jamie Paquin, also spoke at the event, presenting an in-depth comparison of U.S., European and Canadian leases, practices and tenant expectations.

For more information on upcoming events that Daoust Vukovich lawyers will be attending, please visit the Events page of our website.

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One Response to Real Leasing 2011

  1. The economy has picked up and there’s more interest in people buying and selling these days. This seems to be the trend in Calgary. Like this site. Looking for ideas for my website to improve it myself.

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