MASTERING LEASE ENFORCEMENT: LEGAL STRATEGIES FOR PROPERTY MANAGERS AND ADMINISTRATORS PRESENTED BY WITTEN LLP
This series promises to provide valuable insights and practical knowledge tailored specifically for property managers and administrators, ensuring you feel confident in your legal understanding of leasing issues. Don't miss out on this opportunity to strengthen your expertise!
SESSION 2: CIVIL ENFORCEMENT: STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE LEVERAGE
Delve into the world of civil enforcement in this comprehensive session designed for property managers and administrators. Gain practical tips and tricks related to your leases, including the strategic decision of whether to distrain or terminate. Learn the necessary steps for engaging with enforcement agencies and explore the best practices for soft seizures, changing locks, and removals—all within the correct procedural framework. We will also discuss the implications of court orders, handling post-termination scenarios, dealing with abandoned goods, and identifying common mistakes in leases to enhance your operational efficiency.COSTBOMA Members: $125Non-members: $145-SESSION INSTRUCTOR
Liam C. Kelly Partner, Chair of Expropriation Practice and of Municipal Planning Law Practice
Liam Kelly was admitted to the Alberta Bar in 2007 after earning a B.A. with distinction (2001) and LL.B with distinction (2006) from the University of Alberta.
Liam is a commercial litigator who has a general civil litigation practice with a focus on commercial lease enforcement and real estate litigation. Liam is an active practitioner who loves to advocate for his clients. He is guided by his belief that advocacy for his clients should always be considering resolution while actively pursuing legal remedies. Liam has appeared at all levels of Court in Alberta and before a number of quasi-judicial tribunals.
Liam believes in giving back to the community and has volunteered at Metro Continuing Education since 2012 to teach Law for the Layperson: Being a Residential Landlord. Liam is the Chair of the Strathcona County Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and has been a member of the Board since 2018 either as Vice-Chair or Chair.
Liam enjoys teaching and has co-taught Advocacy 608 as a sessional instructor at the University of Alberta Law School since 2018. He enjoys helping the next generation of litigators feel confident in their advocacy skills. He is also a regular speaker on commercial lease enforcement for the Builder’s Owners Management Association.
Outside of his legal practice, Liam is an active member of his community. He re-wrote the Conduct Policies and complaint process for the Sherwood Park Minor Hockey Association, ensuring that safety of the players and a recognition that the importance of diversity is a foundational requirement for players, coaches and parents.
*Disclaimer: By registering for this event, you acknowledge that the information you provide is accurate and absolve BOMA Edmonton of any liability for inaccuracies. Your registration also implies consent to be contacted by BOMA Edmonton. Furthermore, the ideas and views expressed by any speakers are their own and are not endorsed by BOMA Edmonton.
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