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OC-62286-05$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00This presentation consists of two panel discussions and includes answers to questions from attendees at the live session. The morning discussion focuses on the program’s first two topics: evidence in chambers and legal principles surrounding family violence. The afternoon discussion focuses on the additional topics of allegations of family violence, counter-allegations of alienation, and outcome options. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on November 25, 2022 as part of our Addressing Family Violence in Chambers program. The total running time for each individual presentation ranges between 1 hour, and 1 hour and 20 minutes.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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30_44_09This paper discusses issues of trustee liability. Within that discussion, the author first deals with Alberta's Prudent Investor Rules and then with a more detailed analysis of the tax consequences that a trustee should address. This paper was presented at the Wills & Estates' 44th Annual Refresher in 2011.
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OC-62071-05$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00Using five fact scenarios, explore the practice of administrative law in the courts and before tribunals, and discuss tips and strategies to employ when dealing with administrative law matters. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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61892.02aIn this paper, the author discusses the effect of the SCC decision in Doré v. Barreau du Quebec on the doctrine of judicial deference in administrative law. He situates Doré within the court’s earlier case law regarding the interplay between administrative law and Charter jurisprudence, and, more specifically, the interrelationship between constitutionalism, courts, and the administrative state. The author argues that Doré represents a welcome development that may stimulate a more democratic discourse on human rights, the full potential of which cannot be realized in the absence of further doctrinal reforms. This paper was presented at the Constitutional Symposium held in October 2013.
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OC-62071-01$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00In this presentation, Timothy Hurlburt QC provides a companion for statutory interpretation in the context of administrative law. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program in February 2018.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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OC-62322$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00Adoptions are unique from other family law applications. This webinar will explore key adoption law topics for legal support staff, including an overview of the legal context of adoptions, suggestions for streamlining the use and understanding of adoption forms, and an explanation of the different types of adoptions. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a live webinar on February 22, 2023.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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61961.02This paper, written by a prominent practitioner in the areas of technology, intellectual property and privacy, offers practical advice for drafters of online and cloud computing agreements. He discusses the advantages of having an ADR clause in an internet-based agreement, why a jurisdiction-governing clause is important, and the limitations of those clauses. References included. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Technology Contracts program in September, 2015.
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OC-62246-5$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00With ongoing delays in getting matters set down for trial, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) can be very effective in commercial litigation. Explore the kinds of ADR-related considerations lawyers should think about to protect their clients' interests and advance their cases. This on-demand program originally broadcast on February 8, 2022, as part of our Commercial Litigation Fundamentals webinar. Total running time is 45 minutes.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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30_44_16This paper focuses specifically on trusteeships while describing the similarities between the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act and the old Dependent Adults Act. It also provides a guide to making several trustee court applications. Precedents for an urgent application, a discharge attorney and appoint trustee application, and a limited trustee application are included. This paper was presented at the Wills & Estates' 44th Annual Refresher in 2011.
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30_44_17This paper reviews capacity assessments under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act [AGTA] and the role of the review officer. It also includes a discussion of the protective measures and the specific decision making and emergency health care provisions under the AGTA. Finally, the paper ends with an overview of how the AGTA has been implemented so far. This paper was presented at the Wills & Estates' 44th Annual Refresher in 2011.
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30_44_15This paper uses the author's personal experience to provide some practical tips on filling out the forms for personal matter applications required by the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act. Precedent forms, as well as a flowchart of the court application process, are included as schedules to the paper. This paper was presented at the Wills & Estates' 44th Annual Refresher in 2011.
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OC-62183-14$95.00 – $445.00Price range: $95.00 through $445.00Examine the rules under the Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act and the regulations relating to applications for a review of accounts. Review the statutory and fiduciary obligations of a trustee and options for informal accounting. Discuss the application process, including 'when' and 'how', common mistakes made on accounting applications, and what to expect when your application is disputed. This on-demand program was originally broadcasted as a webinar on June 2020. Total running time is 1 hour, 11 minutes.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
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