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Bradley Halfin

Goodmans LLP | Toronto, Ontario, Canada

A lawyer since 2009

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Goodmans LLP
Location:
333 Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5H 2S7
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Brad Halfin, a distinguished partner within Goodmans' Dispute Resolution Group, brings a wealth of expertise to the table, primarily in the realms of construction litigation, arbitrations, and various facets of commercial disputes. His legal practice is particularly renowned for resolving complex issues for a spectrum of clients involved in construction, including owners, main contractors, and subcontractors. Brad is adept at navigating through construction liens, contract claims, and negligence disputes, often dealing with additional compensation claims tied to extended durations on intricate construction endeavors.

Beyond construction law, Brad's legal prowess extends into broad commercial litigation, touching upon insurance defense and real estate disputes. He's notably proficient in both domestic and international arbitration matters, skillfully handling rent review and reset arbitrations for notable locations throughout Ontario.

His legal excellence hasn't gone unnoticed, with accolades from The Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory and Best Lawyers in Canada highlighting his standout contributions to construction law. He's also been spotlighted in The Legal 500 Canada for his influential role in the legal landscape.

In his featured work, Brad has been instrumental in representing high-profile clients, such as Walsh Construction Company Canada, in asserting and defending claims related to significant projects like the Pioneer Village Subway Station. He's also provided counsel for Geo. A. Kelson Company Ltd., and various landlords and developers across the Greater Toronto Area in crucial arbitrations and disputes.

Brad's extensive involvement in the construction law community is evident through his editorial contributions to industry publications and as an Executive Member of the Construction and Infrastructure Section of the Ontario Bar Association.

Educationally, Brad honed his legal skills at Osgoode Hall Law School, further establishing his credentials within the Canadian legal field. His active participation in professional associations underscores his dedication to both his practice and the broader legal community.

Brad's insights into international arbitration and construction law, as reflected in his co-authorship of the Canada chapter in Global Legal Insights' International Arbitration editions, showcase his commitment to contributing valuable knowledge to the legal profession and staying at the forefront of evolving legal practices.

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Hourly:
$250