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  • OC-61929-01
    In this presentation, Lindsey Miller explains the stpes in debt collection leading up to a judgment, including questions to ask, details to obtain, and factors to consider.
  • OC-62325
    Navigating tax disputes can be complicated, due in part to the intricacies of the CRA’s processes and framework. This presentation explores how to navigate such disputes. Topics include authorization to represent a taxpayer, audits, assessments/reassessments, objections, appeals to the Tax Court of Canada, appeals to the Federal Court of Appeal, collections, and other remedies. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on April 12, 2023.
  • OC-62324
    Building upon the foundations of judgment enforcement and going deeper into the practical aspects of enforcement, this webinar will consider strategies along with common traps to avoid. Topics will include:
    • Seizures of personal property in writ proceedings
    • Part 7 of the Civil Enforcement Act (forced sale of land proceedings)
  • 61856.01g
    The paper provides an overview of Part 9 of the Alberta Rules of Court. It reviews the current Rules and indicates what has or has not been changed from the former Rules. It also identifies and comments on any significant changes or additions that have been made and any judicial decisions that have interpreted a particular rule. This paper was presented at LESA’s Rules of Court Interpreted program on November 7, 2012.
  • 61856.01c
    This paper addresses recent cases that have substantively considered certain Rules within Part 4 (Managing Litigation) of the Alberta Rules of Court. Where possible, it makes brief reference to any applicable former Rules and identifies any differences between the former Rules and the current Rules. At the end of each section, this paper also identifies key takeaway points. This paper was presented at LESA’s Rules of Court Interpreted program on November 7, 2012.
  • 61856.01b
    This paper is an overview of the developing law as it relates to certain material areas of Part 3 of the Alberta Rules of Court. It canvasses the Rules in Part 3 to which prior jurisprudence has been applied and some recent significant decisions respecting, and amendments to, some of the Rules in Part 3. This paper was presented at LESA’s Rules of Court Interpreted program on November 7, 2012.
  • 61856.01a
    This paper provides an overview of each of the Rules in Part 1 of the Alberta Rules of Court. The authors also provide in-depth analysis of relevant case law interpreting and applying these Rules. This paper was presented at LESA’s Rules of Court Interpreted, 2012 program on November 7, 2012.
  • OC-62301
    From the perspective of an IT security expert, this presentation explores digital forensics with a view to helping lawyers better understand resources and techniques available to preserve evidence in their clients’ legal matters. It also provides guidance for lawyers to protect their own digital assets against fraud, IP thefts, and cybersecurity incidents and to recover data if one of these things occurs. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on November 28, 2022. Total running time is 1 hour.
  • 61886.06
  • 61886.04
  • 61886.03