Lamont Bartlett is a commercial litigation lawyer with a focus on construction litigation and complex contractual disputes.
In his construction litigation practice, Lamont has worked with various clients, including municipalities, design-builders, general contractors and owners on major capital, infrastructure and P3 projects. Lamont's experience includes dealing with construction bonds (performance, bid, and labor and materials bonds), builder’s liens, force majeure, contaminated soils, construction deficiencies and schedule impacts, among other matters.
In his complex contractual dispute and commercial litigation practice, Lamont has significant experience advising individuals and corporations in a wide variety of matters, involving litigation arising of mergers and acquisitions, commercial real estate, land development, shareholder oppression, fraud, commercial lease disputes, product liability and complex estate and family trusts.
His experience extends to complex litigation, arbitration and other fast-track dispute resolution processes.
Education
University of Alberta, BA (Economics), 2009, with first class honours University of Alberta, MBA, 2012 University of Alberta, JD, 2013, with distinction
Bar Admissions
Alberta, 2014