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Neil G. Oberman

Lawyer

Telephone: (514) 875-2100
Facsimile: (514) 875-8237

noberman@spiegelsohmer.com

 

Law Practice

Neil focuses his practice on civil and commercial litigation, and has extensive experience in construction law. Me Oberman appears regularly before all levels of the courts of Quebec.

Education

  • Bachelor of Law (LL.B), Université Laval (1994)
  • Certificat en droit européen (1997)
  • Master of Law (LL.M), Université de Montréal (1997)
  • Bachelor of Arts (political sciences), Concordia University

Call to the Bar

1995

Languages

  • French
  • English
  • Hebrew

Membership

  • Quebec Bar
  • Canadian Bar Association
  • Lord Reading Law Society
  • Commercial Law League of America

Additional relevant information

  • Chairman of the Board of CORE, a rehabilitation center, since 2007-2009
  • Former member of the Disciplinary Committee of the Quebec Bar
  • Member of the Committee on Illegal Practice of the Bar (2004-05)
  • Vice-President of the military law branch of the Canadian Bar Association (2004-05)
  • Former member of the Board of Directors of the Lou Greenberg-Miriam Association (2003-05)
  • Past President of the Young Adult Division of the Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University
  • Former member of the Liaison Committee between The Bar of Montreal and the Court of Quebec

Area of practice

  • Litigation

Publications

  • “Dispute resolution under Binational Trade Tribunals” (1994) R.J.D.E.U.L.
  • “Transfer of risk from seller to buyer in International commercial contracts as compared to three voices” (1997), Université de Montréal
  • “Transfer of risk from seller to buyer in International commercial contracts as compared to three voices” (1998), Pace University

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