Creditors' Remedies 2014
Course Date: April 14, 2014
Total: 24min
Course Date: April 14, 2014
Welcome and Introduction
Constructive Trusts
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what are they?
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...and most importantly, are they really that constructive? what can they do?
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how and when to best use them to advance your clients' interests
Peter J. Roberts — Lawson Lundell LLP, Vancouver
Evidence Gathering in the Digital Age
- what is digital evidence?
- why is it different?
- seeking access; issues with orders and agreements
- securing digital evidence from media, smart phones, online
- processing digital evidence
- issues surrounding digital evidence
Colin Cree — Director EFS e-Forensic Services Inc., Surrey
Networking Break
Guerrilla Warfare In Civil Litigation: Tales from the Front and Tactics for Effective Use of Mareva Injunctions and Anton Piller Orders
- duties of full disclosure—how to avoid grabbing defeat from the jaws of victory
- model orders, huh yeah, what are they good for?—a lot more than absolutely nothing, but not everything
- practical issues of enforcement—effective use of civil litigation’s nuclear weapons
Robert B. Dawkins — Borden Ladner Gervais, LLP, Vancouver
Ethical Issues in Enforcing and Resisting Creditors’ Remedies Claims: “The quality of mercy is not strained. It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven upon the place beneath. . . .”
- professional vs. personal ethics in the enforcement of creditors remedies: will you catch more flies with honey? how much vinegar can you really use?
- ethical issues in defending debtors—Time + Legal Fees = Nobody Wins
Warren T. Wilson, QC — Law Society of British Columbia, Vancouver
Lunch (on your own)
Priority Issues
- priority issues involving CRA
- requirements to pay
- deemed trusts
- tracing in fraud claims
- trust property
- statutory liens
Kenneth J. Ihas — Rush Ihas Hardwick LLP, Kelowna
Process for Seizure and Sale
- process involving the sheriff for seizures
- practical tips for effective use of court bailiffs: the hidden value in seizures
- Creditors Assistance Act—the often forgotten art of riding your friend’s coattails
- running the gauntlet of the Securities Transfer Act, BC Companies Act and Court Ordered Enforcement Act to seize shares in closely held companies
- using waivers to circumvent the protection under s. 89 of the Indian Act
Kent D. Wiebe — Wiebe Douvelos Wittmann LLP, Vancouver
Networking Break
Fraudulent Conveyances and Preferences
- ethical dilemmas in planning: cautionary tales
- investigating transactions—what to look for
- unwinding the Gordian Knot—litigation strategies and practical issues
D. Ross McGowan — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
Questions and Discussion
Contributor(s):
Business Law
» Fraud
Creditors Remedies
» Acting for the creditor, Acting for the debtor, Fraudulent conveyances and preferences
Litigation
» Unrepresented Litigants
Practice Management
» Client Relations, Conduct and the Law Society, Ethics
Professional Responsibility and Ethics
» Client Relations, Ethics
Solicitor
» Conduct and the Law Society, Conflict of interest, Ethics