TWO PROGRAMS: Status Certificate Review & Refreshers on Files AND Mediation / Arbitration of Real Estate Matters | CPDonline.ca

TWO PROGRAMS: Status Certificate Review & Refreshers on Files AND Mediation / Arbitration of Real Estate Matters

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.25
15 minutes
Substantive: 0.25
20 minutes
Published
2025
Presenter(s)
Audrey Loeb
Sid Troister
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
35 minutes
Price
$139.00 plus tax
CCLA 31st East Region Solicitors Conference

Status Certificate Review & Refreshers on Files
Audrey Loeb outlines key issues lawyers should consider when reviewing a condominium status certificate, including financial disclosures, reserve fund status, legal proceedings, and insurance obligations. She emphasizes the importance of understanding what the client is purchasing, ensuring complete documentation, and clearly defining the lawyer’s role in the retainer. The presentation encourages thorough, informed reviews to help clients assess risk and avoid surprises. 

Presentation: Mediation / Arbitration of Real Estate Matters
Sid Troister offers an overview of how mediation and arbitration can be used to resolve common real estate and leasing disputes. He highlights when these processes are appropriate, what lawyers should consider before referring a matter to litigation, and how to manage client expectations. The session also touches on cost considerations, common dispute types, and the benefits of early settlement.

Presenters

Audrey Loeb

Sid Troister

A senior partner of our Commercial Real Estate Group, Sidney has a very broad business and commerical law practice. In addition to his traditional real estate law practice involving the purchase, sale and financing of commercial property, he is consulted regularly by industry, title insurers and lawyers for his expertise and his practical and creative approach to real estate problem solving, trouble shooting, and getting deals done. He also serves as counsel to the Lawyers’ Professional Indemnity Company and title insurers, providing opinions, strategy and litigation support regarding the standard of practice of real estate lawyers in Ontario. He is also an arbitrator and mediator of real estate and commercial leasing disputes. He is considered one of the leading members of the Ontario real estate bar. From 1990 to 2000, he was the co-head of the Real Estate Law section of the Ontario Bar Admission Course. He continues to chair the Law Society of Upper Canada’s annual Real Estate Law Summit which he founded in 2004. A noted teacher, he is a frequent speaker at continuing legal education programmes for the Law Society, the Ontario Bar Association, and many local Ontario law associations on a wide range of real estate law-related topics. Sidney is the author of “The Law of Subdivision Control in Ontario”, a text on Section 50 of the Planning Act and is generally considered by Ontario lawyers as the leading expert on subdivision control in the province. He co-authored “Real Estate Conveyancing in Ontario: A Nineties Perspective”, for the Lawyers’ Professional Indemnity Company, which analyzed the role of lawyers in real estate transactions in Ontario. He is a contributing author to “Agreements of Purchase and Sale” and to the 5th edition of “Falconbridge on the Law of Mortgages”. Sidney has authored special bulletins for the legal profession on mortgage fraud in real estate transactions, published annotations on leading judicial decisions and issued cautions to the profession on the standard of real estate practice. He is a past member of the Executive of the Real Property Section of the Ontario Bar Association and was the co-chair of the 2002 Special Lectures of The Law Society of Upper Canada. He chairs The Law Society of Upper Canada’s Annual Real Estate Law Summit. In 2015, he was elected a Bencher (governor) of the Law Society of Upper Canada. Much in demand as a speaker, Sidney has been a leader and educator in continuing education programmes for lawyers in Ontario.