John Mascarin is a lawyer practicing municipal & land use planning, infrastructure, privacy. John received a B.A. degree from University of Toronto in 1983, and has been licensed for 37 years. John practices at Aird & Berlis LLP in Toronto, ON.
Memberships
Canadian/Ontario Bar Association (Past Chair, Municipal Law Section)
Canadian Association of Certified Planning Technicians
International Municipal Lawyers Association (Associate Member)
Professional Activities
Books
A Comprehensive Guide to the City of Toronto Act (with Leo Longo)
Annotated Ontario Building Code Act (with Jeffrey Levitt)
Annotated Land Development Agreements (with Paul De Francesca)
Ontario Municipal Act and Commentary (with Christopher Williams)
Annotated Municipal Act (2nd Edition) (with Stephen Auerback)
Editorial
Editor-in-Chief, Municipal & Planning Law Report (1995-present)
Editor-in-Chief, The Digest of Municipal & Planning Law (1990-present)
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Real Property Reports (1992-present)
Former Editor, Digest of Real Property Law (1991-1993)
Contributor
Halsbury's Laws of Canada - Municipal
Ontario Planning Act and Commentary
Ontario Land Development: Legislation and Practice
Canadian Commercial Real Estate Manual
Practice and Procedure Before Administrative Tribunals
Canadian Abridgment (Municipal Law Real Property Titles)
John's numerous articles, commentaries and papers have been extensively published and he is a frequent speaker at professional, industry and continuing legal education conferences.
Brookfield Place, 181 Bay Street, Suite 1800P.O. Box 754Toronto, ON M5J 2T9Canada
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