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Login to watch this video if you have a subscription. Learn more about subscriptions.We know real estate lawyers have been slammed this year! If you have a few minutes to spare, check out the Middlesex Law Association’s recent real estate update outlining remedies when a transaction falls apart, and correcting common conversion errors as these tips may assist you with challenges in your busy practice.
Matthew Wilson and Casey Hayward, both experienced solicitors, provide a concise update on these topics and practical tips to effectively manage these situations.
Casey Hayward graduated from King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario, with a B.A. in Political Science in 2007. I obtained my law degree from the University of Birmingham (UK) in 2009, and worked for a youth mental health charity before being called to the Ontario Bar in 2012. Prior to moving back to London, my wife, Jennifer, and I lived in the Bay of Quinte region for several years. I maintain a solicitor practice, focusing primarily on real estate agricultural/corporate/commercial, and estate matters. I formerly served as Real Estate Chair and Vice-President of the Hastings County Law Association, and currently serve a director for King’s University College Alumni Association. Jennifer and I also volunteer at the Ark Aid Street Mission on Dundas Street.
Matthew Wilson is a real estate and business lawyer, focusing on commercial and complex real estate transactions, land use planning and development and mortgage financing. Matthew obtained his Bachelor of Arts degree from Western University in London, Ontario, having attended the affiliated King’s University College. He also obtained his law degree from Western.
A proud Londoner, Matthew believes in being involved in the community, volunteering with organizations such as Western University and London Health Sciences Centre. Matthew was recognized by Business London Magazine as one of London’s Top 20 Under 40 in 2013, was awarded King’s University College’s Young Alumni Award in 2016, and in 2017 was selected to participate in the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference.