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  • OC-62058-06
    In this presentation, Thomas Gusa provides a checklist of concepts and steps to be considered when acting for a creditor of an insolvent debtor. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62058-05
    In this presentation, Walker Macleod compares debtor in possession restructuring in Canad and the United States. Specifically, he explores the differences in legislation as well as differences in principle, namely, critical lenders and debtor releases. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62058-04
    In this presentation, Stephanie Wanke gives an overview of debtor-in-possession restructuring under the Companies’ Creditors Arrangement and proposals under Division I of the Bankruptcy Insolvency Act. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62058-03
    In this presentation, Alexander Mosaico provides practical tips for lawyers with minimal bankruptcy experience.  The presentation gives an introduction to the law and procedure around claims that survive bankruptcy under s 178(1) of the Bankruptcy Insolvency Act (BIA), opposition to a bankrupt’s discharge under ss 172.1, 173 of the BIA, and the stay of proceedings under s 69.3 of the BIA.
    This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62058-02
    In this presentation, Glenn Steiner provides an overview of insolvency basics, including: what constitutes insolvency and a licensed insolvency trustee, who a trustee represents, why a licensed insolvency trustee is important, and how the code of ethics informs considerations in this context. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62058-01
    In this presentation, Brian Summers discusses relevant case law and legislation, as well as practical and ethical considerations for protecting an insolvent client's income and assets. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in October 2017.
  • OC-62044-06
    In this presentation, Denise Hendrix discusses the various foreclosure actions and remedies available for the recovery of money secured by a mortgage based upon the type of mortgage granted, the type of borrower, and the remedies available to the lender. She also considers the ability of a borrower to redeem a mortgage.
    This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • OC-62044-05
    In this presentation, Douglas Gahn QC discusses various issues that arise in the context of foreclosure, including: redmeption/relief against forfeiture, due on sale clauses, death, non-resident defendants, written and implied consents for information, single family fire insurance, notification of lapse or termination of insurance, and condominium insurance. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in May 2017.
  • 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.