Neeta Sandhu’s practice is primarily focused on infrastructure and construction law.

She represents individuals and businesses, ranging from family-owned businesses to multinational corporations, with a focus on those in the construction industry, including contractors, suppliers, owners and mortgagees.

Her legal advice and representation on a wide variety of construction-related and commercial matters, includes acting for clients in the preservation and enforcement of liens, breach of trust claims, deficiencies delay, termination and other contract disputes. She also provides advice on general issues encountered by those in the construction industry, including collections.

When it comes to construction disputes, Neeta applies the remedies available under the Construction Act in a creative and thoughtful manner to develop strategies that champion her clients’ case at court or through alternative dispute resolution.

Neeta appears regularly before all Ontario courts, including the Superior Court of Justice and the Ontario Court of Appeal. She also assists clients with construction adjudication and alternative dispute resolution, including mediations and arbitrations.

Expertise

BBA (Hons.), York University, Schulich School of Business (2011)
J.D., University of Windsor (2015)
J.D., University of Detroit, Mercy School of Law (2015)

Called to the Ontario Bar, 2016

  • Member, The Advocates’ Society
  • Technology Laison, Ontario Bar Association, Construction and Infrastructure Law Executive
  • Past Member-at-Large, Ontario Bar Association, Construction and Infrastructure Law Section Executive
  • Member, Peel Law Association
  • Member, South Asian Bar Association (SABA) of Toronto
  • Member, The Canadian Association of Women in Construction
  • Member, Oakville Chamber of Commerce
  • Member, Toronto Construction Association

  • Argued several motions before court in matters relating to declaring liens expired, striking pleadings, and judgment for breach of trust pursuant to the trust provisions of the Construction Act
  • Successfully obtained judgment for a product manufacturer for unpaid invoices where the defendant claimed the product was defective.

  • Punjabi
  • Hindi

  • Neeta Sandhu – Pallett Valo Women Leadership Interview
  • Speaker, The Only Constant Is Change: Ontario Construction Act Amendments & CCDC Contract Updates, Pallett Valo – June 2026
  • Speaker, Adjudication Proceedings: Critical Caselaw Update sand Corresponding Strategies, Critical Updates for Construction Law and Practice in Ontario, Osgoode Hall Law School – April 2025

  • Selected by peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in Canada™ in the field of Construction Law (2025 and 2026)
  • Selected by peers for inclusion in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch™ in the field of Construction Law (2023 and 2024)
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