Conveyancing
Corporate Law: Financing Considerations (On-Demand)
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Part 1 focuses on public and private companies’ financing including: regulatory framework, general considerations, private placements, prospectus offerings and additional considerations.
Part 2 focuses on secured credit financing including guarantees, independent legal advice and opinions.
This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar in October 2020.
The total running time is approximately 2 hours.
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Kirsty Sklar, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
Presenters
Eric Vaillant, Witten LLP
Jessica Brown, Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP
08/2023
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Corporate Law: Pre-Incorporation Considerations (On-Demand)
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This presentation provides a general overview on guarantees provided by individuals, independent legal advice, and the scope of opinions for borrower and lender counsel in commercial lending transactions.
This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar in October 2020.
The total running time is approximately 54 minutes.
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Kirsty Sklar, Norton Rose Fulbright Canada LLP
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Sarah Hammond, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
08/2023
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Post-Judgment Enforcement (On-Demand)
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This presentation discusses post judgment steps in an action. Topics discussed include judgment limitation, writs of enforcement, registrations with the Personal Property Registry and Land Titles Registry, demand letters, garnishment, seizure, and more. Legislation excerpts and form precedents are included as appendices. A bonus video is included.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in January 2019.
The total running time is approximately 37 minutes.
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Denise Hendrix, Hendrix Law
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Francis Taman, Bishop & McKenzie LLP
08/2023
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Pre-Judgment Enforcement Remedies (On-Demand)
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This presentation examines creditor remedies that are available prior to obtaining judgment against a debtor. It reviews attachment orders and distress seizures, including a landlord’s right of distress, seizure under security agreements, and statutory distress. It also discusses the distribution of proceeds. A bonus video is included.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in January 2019.
The total running time is approximately 34 minutes.
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Denise Hendrix, Hendrix Law
Presenters
Dylan Esch, Field LLP
Francis Taman, Bishop & McKenzie LLP
08/2023
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Tips and Trade Practices for Bailiff Dealings (On-Demand)
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This presentation provides tips for dealing with civil enforcement agencies. It discusses types of enforcement and what bailiffs need before they can act. It includes letter of instruction precedents and summaries of various enforcement steps.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in January 2019. A bonus video is included.
The total running time is approximately 37 minutes.
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Denise Hendrix, Hendrix Law
Presenters
John Shortridge, Allied Shortridge Civil Enforcement Agency Inc.
Francis Taman, Bishop & McKenzie LLP
08/2023
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Alternative Dispute Resolution for Guardiandship and Trusteeship Matters (On-Demand)
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This presentation provides information on dispute resolution in adult guardianship and trusteeship including using interest-based negotiation and mediation in a way that respects the wishes, values, and beliefs of the represented adult. It also provides considerations to make when drafting resolution documents.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 57 minutes.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
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Shelley Waite, McLeod Law LLP
08/2023
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A Person-Centred Approach to Assessment of Decision-Making Capacity (On-Demand)
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This presentation provides a clinical process to assessing decision-making capacity as well as a discussion of the capacity continuum. The materials include a capacity assessment worksheet and a worksheet to use when conducting a capacity assessment.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 54 minutes.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
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Dr. Jasneet Parmar, Covenant Health
07/2023
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Setting up Guardians and Trustees for Success (On-Demand)
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This presentation analyzes the duties of both guardians and trustees; it discusses report letters, record-keeping, accounting, reviews and passing of accounts, guardian and trustee plans, and authority to sell or encumber property.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 46 minutes.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
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Ronaliz Veron, Bruni Law
07/2023
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Role of the Public Guardian and Public Trustee (On-Demand)
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This presentation discusses the authority and the duties of guardians and trustees within the framework of the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act and its regulations. The materials include a sample order of appointment of a guardian and trustee, a sample reporting letting to guardians and trustees, and resources for newly appointed guardians and trustees.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 1 hour.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
07/2023
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Getting Started: Making Guardianship or Trusteeship Applications (On-Demand)
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This presentation addresses capacity assessment requirements and reviews strategies to address common issues, including who to appoint, and joint or separate authority.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 32 minutes.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
Presenter
Victoria Jones, de Villars Jones
07/2023
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Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship: The Initial Interview (On-Demand)
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This presentation explores how to assess decision-making options properly, and discover when it may be valuable to assign supportive or substitute decision-makers. It also explores starting new applications, including the review or removal of existing guardians, trustees, agents, or attorneys.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 44 minutes.
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Janice Bruni QC, Bruni Law
Presenter
Gordon VanderLeek, VanderLeek Law
07/2023
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IP Issues in the Age of Social Media (On-Demand)
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This presentation discusses how IP issues intersect with social media and technology, and how to identify and avoid issues before they arise. It will also review strategies to ensure that clients protect their name and goodwill, avoid unfair competition disputes, and use keywords and meta-tags to increase their online profile without infringing on third party rights or putting their intangible assets at risk.
This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2019.
The total running time is approximately 57 minutes.
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Edward (Ted) Yoo, Bennett Jones LLP
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Christine Hicks, Hicks Intellectual Property Law
07/2023
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