Infrastructure
Click each term for related articles
Mark Braidwood is a litigation and dispute resolution partner based out of Clyde & Co’s Vancouver office. His practice focuses on construction, commercial and insurance law. Mark has conducted trials and appeals in all levels of British Columbia courts, and has acted as counsel in arbitrations, administrative hearings, WorkSafe investigations and mediations.
With a focus on dispute resolution, including claims for delays, Mark represents all parties involved in construction, including owners, developers, construction managers, contractors, sub-contractors, and design professionals in multiple jurisdictions. Mark provides legal counsel to a variety of professionals, including brokers, engineers, architects, financial advisors, accountants, insurance agents and private health practitioners.
Mark’s broad commercial practice includes shareholder disputes, director and officer liability, contract and business disputes, product liability, leases, sale of goods and other related issues, acting for both insurers and insureds, defending claims and prosecuting subrogated claims.
Go to next section
Practice Areas
Mark Braidwood is a partner in our Vancouver office in his 26th year of practice. He is a litigation lawyer with expertise in the areas of professional practices, construction, commercial and insurance law.
Mark Braidwood is a litigation and dispute resolution partner based out of Clyde & Co’s Vancouver office. His practice focuses on construction, commercial and insurance law. Mark has conducted trials and appeals in all levels of British Columbia courts, and has acted as counsel in arbitrations, administrative hearings, WorkSafe investigations and mediations.
With a focus on dispute resolution, including claims for delays, Mark represents all parties involved in construction, including owners, developers, construction managers, contractors, sub-contractors, and design professionals in multiple jurisdictions. Mark provides legal counsel to a variety of professionals, including brokers, engineers, architects, financial advisors, accountants, insurance agents and private health practitioners.
Mark’s broad commercial practice includes shareholder disputes, director and officer liability, contract and business disputes, product liability, leases, sale of goods and other related issues, acting for both insurers and insureds, defending claims and prosecuting subrogated claims.
Infrastructure
Insurance
Professional Practices
Infrastructure
Insurance
Professional Practices
Commercial Disputes
Projects & Construction
Real Estate
Commercial Disputes
Projects & Construction
Real Estate
Delivery models for project development series | EPCM: current practice and pitfalls
North American Risk Apportionment Trends in the Construction Sector
Delayed but Not too Late: Standardizing Construction Delay Claim Methodology in Canada