Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
A lawyer since 2002
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Carmine Boskovich stands at the helm of the Real Estate Law division, offering guidance to a diverse clientele involved in the commercial and industrial sectors. She not only navigates complex transactions but also addresses routine concerns, bolstering her expertise with her role in the firm's Indigenous and Mergers & Acquisitions teams.
With a keen focus on significant real estate deals, development ventures, and commercial transactions based on assets, Boskovich has become the go-to advisor for both privately owned entities and corporations traded publicly. Her portfolio boasts collaborations with giants like Fortis BC, Lafarge Canada, and Teck Resources, along with partnerships with Polaris Materials and Canadian Pacific Railway.
Beyond her professional realm, Boskovich actively engages with the Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) of Vancouver and the Urban Land Institute (ULI). Her commitment to community service shines through her support for Dress for Success Vancouver and the YWCA, underscoring her dedication to making a difference.
Away from legal briefs, Boskovich's passion for adventure leads her to Whistler's snowy slopes in pursuit of skiing thrills or contributing her time as a volunteer for racing events.
Her expertise spans across various facets of real estate, including acquisitions, leasing, and development. She's deeply involved in financing, advising on investment properties, and structuring joint ventures, especially for mixed-use and residential projects.
Boskovich's academic credentials trace back to the University of British Columbia, where she earned her LLB in 2001 and a BA in 1996, laying the foundation for her illustrious career.
Her community engagement extends to serving on the board of the Whistler Mountain Ski Club and volunteering for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Vancouver, reflecting her commitment to societal welfare.
Her professional affiliations are as broad as her expertise, encompassing memberships in the Canadian Bar Association and the Urban Development Institute, further establishing her as a pivotal figure in her field.