Référence: CECHOP20260129

Date: January 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM EST
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Registration Fee: FREE for Members; Non-Member: $39
Accreditation: 1.5 AIBC CORE LU, 1.5 OAA Structured Learning Hours
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The Architect As Expert Witness
Find out about the on the proper conduct of an architect as both a factual and expert witness in tis session, featuring Appendix A of chapter 3.10 of the Canadian Handbook of Practice for Architects (CHOP). This essential guide provides valuable insights into the professional practice of architecture in Canada.
Chapter 3.10 - Appendix A : Differences between Factual and Expert Witness
We'll discuss the two principal circumstances in which an architect may be called upon to testify at a trial or hearing. In the first scenario, the architect acts as a factual witness for a project they have provided services for. In the second scenario, the architect serves as an independent expert witness for a project they are entirely independent from and previously uninvolved with. This appendix outlines the proper conduct for architects in both roles.
Speaker Léïc Godbout, architect OAQ.
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