We are pleased to invite you to a special 3-hour Law Panel tailored specifically for professionals in the real estate sector. This exclusive educational seminar features three highly regarded Canadian lawyers, each addressing one of the most in-demand legal topics affecting real estate today.
️ Event Details
Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
Time: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Location: Tyndale University – Alumni Hall, Room 200-A211
Address: 3377 Bayview Ave, North York, ON M2M 3S4
Language: Farsi
Please use designated visitor parking and avoid reserved campus spots.
1. Selling/Buying During Divorce & Real Estate Market Downturn
Elena Mazinani
Elena Mazinani brings over two decades of legal experience, with a focus on family and real estate law. Fluent in Spanish and Farsi, she has represented clients at every level of Ontario’s court system. Her expertise in high-net-worth divorces, asset tracing, and support calculations makes her insights invaluable for understanding how separation and market shifts impact real estate transactions.
2. Commercial Real Estate Transactions
Maryam Chegini
With 20+ years in real estate and 14 years as a lawyer, Maryam Chegini has completed thousands of successful closings through her firm, Chegini Law Office. She previously worked with the Ontario Realty Corporation and CB Richard Ellis, and holds degrees from the University of Toronto and Nottingham Law School. Maryam is deeply engaged in community education and brings a wealth of experience in both residential and commercial deals.
3. Navigating HST in Real Estate Transactions
Paria Rad
Paria Rad is a partner at Woitzik Polsinelli LLP and a respected authority in real estate law. Called to the Ontario Bar in 2013, she regularly hosts webinars and mentors peers across the legal community. As chair of the Durham Region Law Association Conference and one of the top-rated real estate lawyers in the region, Paria will provide critical insights into estate planning and its implications for real estate ownership and transactions.
This is a unique opportunity for all PICRA members to deepen their understanding of legal challenges in real estate, from separation-driven sales to commercial transactions and estate planning. Don’t miss this chance to learn directly from Canada’s leading legal minds in real estate law.
Tyndale University, Room: 200-A211