Background
Stuart, Victoria F. was born on May 5, 1951 in Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Stuart, Victoria F. was born on May 5, 1951 in Kentville, Nova Scotia.
Dalhousie University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1972). University of Toronto (Bachelor of Laws, 1975).
Worked at Farano Green (Toronto, Ontario) specializing in General Practice. Taxation, Estates and Trusts, Business Law and General Corporate Practice, Securities, Commercial and Residential Real Estate, Administrative Law (including Municipal, Environmental, Expropriation and Realty Tax Assessment) Leasing, Condominium, Entertainment, Insolvency, Intellectual Property and Litigation (Trial and Appellate). Admitted to the bar, 1977, Ontario.
1982, Alberta.
Author: "Review of a Limited Partnership Agreement," Canadian Bar Association (Ontario.) 1989.
"And We Do All the Maintenance - A Buyer"s Guide to Recreational Condominiums," Law Society of Upper Canada, 1990. "Commercial Leases for Office Condominiums," National Real Property Law Review, February 1992.
"Non-Profit Housing from a Developer"s Perspective," Canadian Bar Association (Ontario.) 1992. "Syndications of United States.
Real Property, Is a Sensible Syndication Still Possible?" Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario, October 1991.
Lecturer, Insight Educational Services, Canadian Bar Association (Ontario.). Member: Canadian Bar Association (Company-Chair, Continuing Legal Education Committee, Ontario, 1990-1992). County of York Law Association.
Canadian Resort Development Association.
Law Society of Upper Canada. Law Society of Alberta.
Farano Green is a business law firm founded in 1974, providing services to its clients in the areas of taxation and estates, corporate-commercial, real estate and administrative law, entertainment, intellectual property and litigation. Farano Green is a close, consultative group of professionals committed to maintaining a high legal standard in each of our chosen areas of practice.
Our lawyers are actively involved in professional organizations and may lecture and write in their respective fields.
As a relatively small firm, we combine sophistication with hands-on service, personal contact, continuity and the ability to respond quickly, with practical business sense, to our clients" needs.
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Company-Chair, Continuing Legal Education Committee, Ontario, 1990-1992). County of York Law Association. Canadian Resort Development Association.
Law Society of Upper Canada.
Law Society of Alberta.