Called to the Bar
  • Ontario (2019)
Education
  • J.D., Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 2018
  • B.A. (Honours), University of Western Ontario, 2012
Affiliations
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • Ontario Bar Association

Talia Rotman is an associate in the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group. Her practice focuses on all aspects of commercial real estate.

After summering and articling with WeirFoulds, Talia returned to the firm to continue her work on a diverse array of real estate files including the acquisition, sale, financing and development of land. In addition to her broad real estate practice, Talia provides practical and strategic advice to municipalities and public authorities on various land, expropriation, and infrastructure related issues.

Talia obtained a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School and an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario.

While at Osgoode, Talia worked intensively on the Innocence Project, was the Director of Mentorship and Internal Networking for the Osgoode Women’s Network, and was a Dean’s Fellow for Contract Law. Talia was also awarded the Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate.

Experience

Acted for a municipality in the assembly and acquisition of approximately 6.5 acres of land with an approximate value of $95M.

Acted for the vendor in the sale of 5 self-storage facilities in southwestern Ontario worth an approximate value of $125M.

Acted for Freed Grand Park Development Inc. in the sale of a $129M master planned community.

Acted for a purchaser in the assembly of 14 properties in downtown Toronto worth approximately $25M.

Creation of a joint venture structure and related acquisition and financing of land for two development properties worth approximately $20M with the intention of creating 300,000 sq./ft. of mixed use development (condominium/rental/retail) for a real estate investment fund.

Creation of a joint venture structure together with related acquisition and financing of lands for an approximately 1.1M sq./ft. mixed use development.

Acted for a purchaser with respect to the acquisition and leaseback of a portfolio of properties located in Ontario and Quebec worth approximately $60M.

  • Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate (2018), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Acted for a municipality in the assembly and acquisition of approximately 6.5 acres of land with an approximate value of $95M.

Acted for the vendor in the sale of 5 self-storage facilities in southwestern Ontario worth an approximate value of $125M.

Acted for Freed Grand Park Development Inc. in the sale of a $129M master planned community.

Acted for a purchaser in the assembly of 14 properties in downtown Toronto worth approximately $25M.

Creation of a joint venture structure and related acquisition and financing of land for two development properties worth approximately $20M with the intention of creating 300,000 sq./ft. of mixed use development (condominium/rental/retail) for a real estate investment fund.

Creation of a joint venture structure together with related acquisition and financing of lands for an approximately 1.1M sq./ft. mixed use development.

Acted for a purchaser with respect to the acquisition and leaseback of a portfolio of properties located in Ontario and Quebec worth approximately $60M.

  • Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate (2018), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Talia Rotman is an associate in the firm’s Real Estate Practice Group. Her practice focuses on all aspects of commercial real estate.

After summering and articling with WeirFoulds, Talia returned to the firm to continue her work on a diverse array of real estate files including the acquisition, sale, financing and development of land. In addition to her broad real estate practice, Talia provides practical and strategic advice to municipalities and public authorities on various land, expropriation, and infrastructure related issues.

Talia obtained a Juris Doctor from Osgoode Hall Law School and an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Western Ontario.

While at Osgoode, Talia worked intensively on the Innocence Project, was the Director of Mentorship and Internal Networking for the Osgoode Women’s Network, and was a Dean’s Fellow for Contract Law. Talia was also awarded the Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate.

Experience

Acted for a municipality in the assembly and acquisition of approximately 6.5 acres of land with an approximate value of $95M.

Acted for the vendor in the sale of 5 self-storage facilities in southwestern Ontario worth an approximate value of $125M.

Acted for Freed Grand Park Development Inc. in the sale of a $129M master planned community.

Acted for a purchaser in the assembly of 14 properties in downtown Toronto worth approximately $25M.

Creation of a joint venture structure and related acquisition and financing of land for two development properties worth approximately $20M with the intention of creating 300,000 sq./ft. of mixed use development (condominium/rental/retail) for a real estate investment fund.

Creation of a joint venture structure together with related acquisition and financing of lands for an approximately 1.1M sq./ft. mixed use development.

Acted for a purchaser with respect to the acquisition and leaseback of a portfolio of properties located in Ontario and Quebec worth approximately $60M.

  • Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate (2018), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University

Acted for a municipality in the assembly and acquisition of approximately 6.5 acres of land with an approximate value of $95M.

Acted for the vendor in the sale of 5 self-storage facilities in southwestern Ontario worth an approximate value of $125M.

Acted for Freed Grand Park Development Inc. in the sale of a $129M master planned community.

Acted for a purchaser in the assembly of 14 properties in downtown Toronto worth approximately $25M.

Creation of a joint venture structure and related acquisition and financing of land for two development properties worth approximately $20M with the intention of creating 300,000 sq./ft. of mixed use development (condominium/rental/retail) for a real estate investment fund.

Creation of a joint venture structure together with related acquisition and financing of lands for an approximately 1.1M sq./ft. mixed use development.

Acted for a purchaser with respect to the acquisition and leaseback of a portfolio of properties located in Ontario and Quebec worth approximately $60M.

  • Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate (2018), Osgoode Hall Law School, York University
Called to the Bar
  • Ontario (2019)
Education
  • J.D., Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, 2018
  • B.A. (Honours), University of Western Ontario, 2012
Affiliations
  • Law Society of Ontario
  • Ontario Bar Association

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