Note: Currently, Mike is only taking new clients with construction-related matters.
Mike is a partner with ATAC LAW. He is both a lawyer and a professional engineer. Mike specializes in engineering and construction law, appearing on behalf of clients in construction and engineering related matters before the Supreme Court of British Columbia and before Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia. Mike acts mediator and arbitrator in construction and commercial disputes. He is a member of ADRBC and has been designated as a Qualified Mediator and a Qualified Arbitrator.
Mike is experienced in the areas of construction dispute resolution, builder’s liens, contract negotiation and administration, CCDC contracts, arbitration, and construction litigation, construction mediation and constriction dispute resolution. He helps owners, contractors and developers resolve their construction disputes quickly and efficiently. He is different than a regular lawyer because he has experience working as an engineer.
Prior to becoming a construction lawyer, Mike worked as a project engineer and consulting engineer in the energy and renewable energy sectors.
In recognition of Mike’s experience as an engineer and lawyer, the University of British Columbia has appointed him to the position of Adjunct Professor. He teaches the 4th year Professional Engineering Practice course to 350 students each semester. After recording his lectures for online delivery, Mike has retired from the position.
Mike also sits as a member of the Senate of the University of British Columbia. He regularly adjudicates appeals on academic and non-academic discipline through the Senate Committee on Appeals of Academic Discipline.