Evan Holt

Evan Holt: Attorney with Shibley Righton LLP

Biography

Evan is a Partner at Shibley Righton LLP and works with the Condominium Group. Born and raised in Etobicoke, Evan completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Waterloo and law degree at Lakehead University. Before joining Shibley Righton LLP, Evan practiced at a boutique condominium and land development law firm in the Region of Waterloo.Evan works with clients to find effective and practical solutions to a variety of condominium related issues. Evan’s practice includes assisting clients with the enforcement of condominium document provisions, the drafting of shared facilities agreements, and providing opinions and assistance with respect to general condominium governance matters. He has also represented clients in alternative dispute resolution forums and civil litigation matters and has experience assisting land developers acquire land, register condominium plans, and complete condominium unit sales.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Condominium Group

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
University of Waterloo, B.ES, 2013
Law School Attended:
Lakehead University, J.D., 2017
Year of First Admission:
2017
Admission:
2017, Ontario
ISLN:
1001079122

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416-214-5400  Fax

www.shibleyrighton.com

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