Talia Rotman is an associate in the Real Estate & Development Group at Cassels. Her practice encompasses all aspects of commercial real estate, including the acquisition, disposition, financing, leasing, and development of land. Talia represents clients in all aspects of real property purchases, sales, and financing transactions, with a specialization in transactions relating to development projects.
She regularly advises institutional and private lenders on real estate financing matters and has experience negotiating and preparing commercial leases across a variety of asset classes. Talia also provides strategic and practical legal advice to municipalities and public authorities on matters involving land use, infrastructure development, and expropriation.
Talia earned her JD from Osgoode Hall Law School, where she was actively involved in the legal community. She worked intensively on the Innocence Project, served as Director of Mentorship and Internal Networking for the Osgoode Women’s Network, and was a Dean’s Fellow for Contract Law. She was awarded the Jack Friedman, Q.C. Book Prize in Commercial Real Estate for academic excellence in the field.
Prior to joining Cassels, Talia practiced in the Real Estate Group at a full-service business law firm on Bay Street in Toronto.