Date & Time: Wednesday, October 9, 2024 from 5:30 - 9:00 pm

Location: Four Points by Sheraton Edmonton South

7230 Argyll Road NW, Edmonton AB

Event Itinerary


5:30 pmRegistration and Reception

Arrive early to enjoy light refreshments and networking.


6:30 pmAGM - Business Portion

Our Annual General Meeting will include updates on Chapter goings-on, reports, and voting on bylaw changes and the next slated of Board Members.


7:45 pmCondo Legal Panel

Hear from a panel of lawyers and get their expert opinions on your burning legal questions. (Additional details below)


9:00 pmClosing

The event will conlude by 9:00 pm.




Voting

**IMPORTANT NOTE** Only members in good standing can vote and there can be only one vote per membership.


Proxies

If you are unable to attend the meeting and wish to designate a proxy to vote on your behalf, please complete a proxy form and submit it to the CCI North Alberta Chapter office before the deadline. 

Download the Proxy Form Now.


Submission Deadline: 4:00 pm on Friday, October 4, 2024

Email completed forms to [email protected]..


Questions?

Contact us at the office during regular work hours by email to [email protected] or call us at 780-453-9004.



Condo Legal Panel Discussion

After the AGM concludes, we're holding one of our most popular and in-demand events, a Condo Legal Panel. 

This is your opportunity to get expert legal opinions and have your burning legal questions addressed. Questions may be submitted in advance or come to the event and ask your questions live! 


Email your questions to: [email protected]




Legal Panellists

Hugh Willis Barrister & Solicitor, Willis Law

Hugh is a lawyer with Willis Law in Edmonton and frequently speaks on condominium issues in Alberta. He volunteers for CCI North including participating in stakeholder sessions on amendments to the Condominium Property Act amongst other matters. He is also a mentor for the Law Society of Alberta for lawyers with condominium law questions.

Hugh Willis was called to the Alberta bar in 2005. He is a graduate of the University of Alberta Faculty of Law, class of 2004. In 2000, Hugh completed his undergraduate degree in the Applied Energy Program at the University of Calgary Department of Economics, where he graduated with Dean’s List standing.

In addition to his ability to communicate complex legal issues in plain language, Hugh prides himself on providing his clients efficient and practical legal advice.

Hugh was also selected by his peers for inclusion in the 2024 Best Lawyers magazine for the area of commercial litigation, marking the fourth consecutive year of this recognition.

Hugh has also appeared before the Alberta Court of Appeal, the Court of Queen’s Bench, the Provincial Court of Alberta, the Immigration and Refugee Board and the Immigration Appeal Division.


Erin Berney Partner, Field Law

Erin Berney is a partner with Field Law in Edmonton. She has experience working with all manner of residential, commercial, industrial, and resort-style condominiums, including successfully litigating various matters on behalf of condominium corporations and unit owners.

Erin focuses on education and dispute avoidance/resolution by advising boards, managers, and owners to manage expectations, improve communications, and avoid problems before they occur.

Her experience includes bylaw amendment and rule/policy development, insured losses, enforcement/litigation, capital repairs/replacements/improvements, foreclosures, condo loans, plan amendments, and navigating the countless difficult situations that arise in condominiums.

Erin has owned a condo in downtown Edmonton since 2005 and currently serves on the Board as Privacy Officer. Erin is looking forward to anticipated future amendments of the Act and Regulations, including the creation of a dispute resolution tribunal.


Michael Gibson Partner, Miller Thomson

Michael Gibson maintains a diverse practice primarily focusing on condominium and real estate law, corporate/commercial law, with a focus on cooperatives, and municipal law. In addition to his busy practice, Michael teaches Condominium Law at the University of Alberta, Faculty of Law.

Michael has a wide range of experience assisting condominium developers, condominium corporations and boards, managers, and owners with the unique challenges they face in the development, management, and operation of new and existing condominium projects. Michael has appeared as counsel before the Provincial Court of Alberta, the Court of Queen’s Bench, the Alberta Court of Appeal and various regulatory boards and tribunals, including the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.

On the corporate side of his practice, Michael has experience advising both condominium and cooperative boards on governance matters, incorporating new cooperatives and advising on membership and owner issues, including oppression and termination remedies.

Michael also teaches various courses and seminars at the Canadian Condominium Institute, and has also been invited to talk at numerous business conferences and as a guest lecturer in the University of Alberta, Faculty of Business and Concordia University of Edmonton.


Registration Details

  • Member Registration for CCI North Alberta AGM 2024

  • Non-Member Registration for CCI North Alberta AGM 2024


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