Monica’s practice focuses on all aspects of commercial real estate with a particular emphasis on acquisitions, dispositions, financings and property project development.
Monica has acted for a broad range of clients including REITs, private corporations, individuals, developers, governmental organizations and trustees appointed by the Court to dispose of real property. Monica’s project experience includes mixed-use developments and condominium developments including acting for developers in the preparation of condominium documents, disclosure documents, construction and development documents, condominium registration and completing interim and final closings. She has also represented insurers for deposit insurance.
Leonard Bosschart’s practice focuses in the areas of trusts and estates as well as charities and not-for-profit law.
As counsel to entrepreneurs, private companies, high-net-worth individuals and family offices, Leonard provides advice on tax planning, cross-border estate and tax planning, succession planning, and on wills and trusts. He also advises on post-mortem planning, working with trustees on administration of estates, as well as acting for beneficiaries on passings of accounts and other estate and trust matters.
Many of Leonard’s clients are private or family business enterprises, and as a result, he is well aware of the needs of the owner-entrepreneur and works closely with his clients to achieve their objectives. Leonard also advises clients on the establishment and administration of charities and not-for-profit corporations.
Leonard is a member of the Society of Estates and Trust Practitioners (STEP) and the Ontario Bar Association – Estates and Trusts and Charities sections.
He is a frequent speaker and author on the topic of trusts and estates, including co-presenting Complex Issues in Estate Planning: Mutual Wills and Domestic Contracts for Osgoode Law School’s Professional Development program.
Harriette is a partner in the firm’s business law group, with a focus on mergers and acquisitions.
She has experience working on both domestic and cross-border commercial transactions, including acquisitions, dispositions, private equity offerings, and corporate reorganizations. Harriette is also a member of the firm’s banking and financial services group, and has worked with both lenders and borrowers on secured lending transactions, acquisition and project financings, securitizations and participations.
In addition to her transactional practice, Harriette enjoys working with entrepreneurial clients starting or looking to grow their businesses, providing advice relating to structure and organization, financing considerations, shareholder and partnership arrangements, and key operating contracts.
Steven practices exclusively in the area of commercial leasing. He acts for landlords, tenants, developers, lenders and property managers in respect of industrial, commercial and office leases.
Steven has been a guest lecturer for the Law Society of Ontario, The Canadian Bar Association, The Institute for International Research, The International Council of Shopping Centres and CIPREC. He is listed annually in The Canadian Legal LEXPERT Directory in the “Most Frequently Recommended” category for leading Toronto property leasing lawyers and in The Best Lawyers™ in Canada for commercial leasing and real estate law.
Hailey is a Partner with the firm’s litigation and dispute resolution group. She maintains a broad commercial litigation practice with areas of focus in real estate litigation, professional liability, and contractual disputes.
Hailey is a passionate advocate and a natural storyteller with a talent for distilling complex legal issues into simple terms. Hailey has acted as counsel for businesses and individuals in a wide range of matters before all levels of Court in Ontario, in administrative tribunals, and in private arbitrations. Clients appreciate her pragmatic and results-oriented approach.
Hailey summered and articled with Foglers and re-joined the firm as an Associate after working at a boutique litigation and land development firm in Toronto. She also has previous experience in commercial real estate, employment, and insurance defence law at boutique firms in Toronto and in her hometown of Kingston, Ontario. Hailey received her Juris Doctor from the Faculty of Law at Queen’s University, where she served as the President of the Queen’s Law Cancer Society and the Communications Director for Juris Diction, the law school’s student-run newspaper. Prior to entering law school, Hailey earned her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from McGill University. Hailey regularly volunteers with Pro Bono Ontario, providing legal advice on civil litigation and landlord and tenant matters to low-income Ontarians.
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