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“Utter Waste of Time”: Alberta Court of Appeal Provides New Guidance on Civil Practice Note 7

Civil Practice Note 7, entitled “Vexatious Application/Proceeding Show Cause Procedure” (CPN 7), is a useful tool to manage hopeless litigation quickly and efficiently. Introduced in 2018, it is a summary procedure under Rule...more

Double Vision: Alberta Court of Appeal Confirms Double Costs Follow Formal Offer in Interlocutory Appeal

​​​​​​​Awarding double costs on appeals following a formal offer to settle encourages parties to resolve claims quickly among themselves and at the least expense, the Alberta Court of Appeal recently confirmed in Mostafa...more

Court Orders Videoconference Questioning for Discovery and Provides Guidance for the Use of Technology

Conducting questioning for discovery remotely by videoconference is a stable, predictable, safe, and efficient procedure during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, the Alberta Court of Queen's Bench confirmed in Mostafa...more

Leave to Appeal to Supreme Court of Canada Denied in GSI Seismic Litigation

In the latest chapter in the seismic-related litigation brought by Geophysical Services Incorporated (GSI), the Supreme Court of Canada has denied GSI's application for leave to appeal from a judgment of the Alberta Court of...more

Internal Investigations and Privilege: The Alberta Court of Appeal Weighs In

The documents and records of an internal investigation into a workplace accident may be privileged notwithstanding a statutory obligation to carry out an investigation and prepare a report, the Alberta Court of Appeal...more

Litigious Corporate Plaintiffs Take Note: Large Security for Costs Award for Multiple Defendants

In a hefty security for costs award in favour of multiple defendants, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench recently held that the Court may consider the global effect of the costs of multiple proceedings by a single corporate...more

2/26/2016  /  Canada , Litigation Fees & Costs

Seismic Data Held by a Board: A Further Look

The Federal and Nova Scotia regulations that require oil and gas companies to submit seismic data to Nova Scotia’s offshore oil and gas board are not ultra vires, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court recently held in Geophysical...more

5/16/2014  /  Canada , Oil & Gas , Seismic Data

Good News for Corporate Plaintiffs in Alberta?

A defendant seeking a security for costs order against a corporate plaintiff faces a more stringent test than other defendants, the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench recently held in Amex Electrical Ltd v 726934 Alberta Ltd,...more

Seismic Data Held by a Board: A Warning Before You Look

Caution should be exercised when requesting, reviewing or sharing seismic data held by a regulatory authority, as demonstrated by the latest decision in a series of lawsuits commenced by Geophysical Service Incorporated...more

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