Anna Esposito
Anna Esposito
Partner
905.273.3022 Ext. 260
aesposito@pallettvalo.com
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Anna Esposito heads up the Construction Practice.
Practice
Anna’s practice is exclusively concentrated in the area of Construction Law. Anna acts for all the parties in the construction pyramid, including general contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, owners, developers, sureties, mortgagees and trustees in bankruptcy. Her practical and timely advice is regularly sought in the areas of liens, breach of trust, performance bonds, labour & material payment bonds, contract preparation and the resolution of all types of construction disputes whether by way of litigation or by other dispute resolution mechanisms.
Special Designations
Certified by the Law Society of Upper Canada as a Specialist in Construction Law
Fellow, Canadian College of Construction Lawyers
Recognized as a leading practitioner in the area of Construction Law by The Canadian Legal LEXPERT Directory
Selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Canada® annually from 2006 - 2012 in the field of Construction Litigation
Professional Membership
Member, Toronto Construction Association
Member, Canadian Bar Association
Member, Ontario Bar Association
Education
B.A., York University (1982)
LL.B., Osgoode Hall Law School (1985)
Called to the Ontario Bar, 1987
Publications
- Construction Lien chapter (Document Registration Guide, 13th Edition, 2012)
- Litigants Overlook Legal Basics and Pay the Penalty (Construction Law Letter - March/April 2012)
- Provincial Builders Lien Legislation Collides with Constitutional Law (Construction Law Letter - January/February 2012)
- 'Breach of Trust' Could Make You Liable (Brampton Business Times - October 2011)
- 'Breach of Trust' Could Make You Liable (Mississauga Business Times - October 2011)
- Condo Builder's Beware (Mississauga Business Times - February 2011)
- Incorrectly Calculating the Lien Expiry Date (Lumberman's Ontario Bulletin - January 20, 2011)
- Naming the Wrong Lien Claimant ( Lumberman's Ontario Bulletin - December 9, 2010)
- Registering a Lien on the Wrong Property (Lumberman's Ontario Bulletin - November 25, 2010)
- Naming the Wrong Owner (Lumberman's Ontario Bulletin - November 11, 2010)
- Supreme Court Rules on Tendering Liability ( Construction Canada - November 2010)
- Uncertain Times for Claims in Construction Law (Construction Canada - November 2009)
- The New CCDC 2 – 2008: Uncertain Times For Claims (July 2009)
- Supplying to New Home Subdivisions has Special Issues (Mississauga Business Times - February 2009)
- Construction Bulletin - Year in Review (December 2008)
- Construction Bulletin - Supplying to New Home Subdivisions (November 2003)



