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  • OC-62044-04
    In this presentation, Jim Reich discusses how to recover monies paid out to a court during a foreclosure. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62044-03
    In this presentation, Kyle Kawanami discusses how to engage with self-represented litigants, privacy issues, what to consider when advising self-represented litigants during the foreclosure process, common concerns of self-represented litigants, and case law to evoke when a litigant is taking advantage of their self-represented status. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62044-02
    In this presentation, Stephanie Whyte discusses priorities, procedures, and pitfalls in the context of condominium corporations and homeowners associations. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62044-01
    In this presentation, Francis Taman and Kensa Court provide an overview of the sometimes confusing process of foreclosure. During the process of foreclosure, three factors should be of central focus: who is the borrower, is there equity in the property, and what type of mortgage is it? This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62040-05
    In part 1, Sandra Malcom gives an overview of changes to corporate structures governed by the Alberta Business Corporations Act, and the Securities Act. She discusses amendments to corporate articles and bylaws, continuances, amalgamations, plans of arrangement, the sale of all (or substantially all) of a corporation's assets, going private transactions, and the termination of a corporation's existence. In part 2, Sydney Abougoush gives an overview of recent trends in Canadian corporate law.  He speculates about changes resulting from Bill C-25, specifically as the proposed Act pertains to director voting, diversity initiatives, and exclusive forum by-laws. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62040-04
    In this presentation, Michael Flach provides an annotated checklist when reviewing a unanimous shareholders agreement.  He considers the legislative framework under the Alberta Business Corporations Act, management issues, and shares and ownership issues that arise in implementing a unanimous shareholder agreement. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62040-03
    In this presentation, Lisa Lorenzo discusses best practices when keeping a corporate minute book, common errors and deficiencies in record keeping, and how to fix them.  Specifically, she considers the difference between minutes and resolutions, where to keep a minute book, annual filing requirements, and the corporate registry electronic filing system (CORES). This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62040-02
    In this presentation, Lauren Toreson highlights questions to ask when incorporating, or advising clients on how to incorporate, that may save time and money in the future.  These issues range from whether to incorporate federally or provincially, how to choose a corporate name, considerations when drafting articles of incorporation, including restriction on transfer and restriction on business clauses, requirements for notice of registered address and notice of directors, and other common mistakes that are made in the process of incorporating. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62040-01
    In this presentation, Drew Boughton provides context to understand the state of corporate law in Canada and Alberta.  He discusses, business organizations, generally, the evolution of the corporation, what a corporation is, the relationship among corporate stakeholders, and the roles played by both owners and management. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62035-04
    In this presentation, Bruce Comba describes common evidentiary issues in estate litigation, such as the onus of proof, issues regarding testamentary capacity or undue influence, issues regarding interpretation and rectification of wills, and important presumptions.
    This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017.
  • OC-62035-03
    In this presentation, Joseph T. Schuck describes common concerns of questioning, such as the purpose of questioning, who a lawyer can question, questioning on affidavits and for discovery, preparing for effective questioning, as well as conduct and objections. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017.
  • OC-62035-02
    In this presentation, Malkit Atwal outlines common accounting applications in estate litigation such as attorney's obligations, when accounting is required, remedies, procedural issues, forms of accounting, personal representative compensation, and common disputes.
    This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in April 2017.