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What's Done is Done: Alberta Court of Appeal Declines to Unwind Arrangement Transaction Despite Errors

​​​​​​​Despite finding a clear error resulting in warrant holders being deprived of meeting and voting rights under a court-approved plan of arrangement, the Alberta Court of Appeal declined to grant relief and unwind the...more

The Supreme Court of Canada Renders its Decision in Abrametz

Key Highlights - - The SCC has concluded that, unlike in criminal proceedings, delay alone will not constitute an abuse of process warranting a stay in administrative proceedings. - Short of a stay of proceedings, the...more

Abuse of Process in Administrative Proceedings May Cause a Shift in the Law

As we await the Supreme Court of Canada's (SCC) anticipated decision in the appeal of Abrametz v Law Society of Saskatchewan [Abrametz], 2020 SKCA 81, leave to appeal to SCC granted, No 39340, it is opportune to review the...more

Bad for Business: How Employers Deal with Problem Employees

Troublesome employees can disrupt a workplace and subject employers to reputational and economic costs. A panel from Bennett Jones’ Employment Services group recently shared their views on four contemporary issues employers...more

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