Bankruptcy & Insolvency 2022
Course Date: February 24, 2022
Total: 5h 11min
Total Ethics: 30min
Course Date: February 24, 2022
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Geoffrey H. Dabbs — Gehlen Dabbs, Vancouver
General Overview of All Insolvency Statutes (9:10 – 9:45)
- insolvency—identifying it factually and analyzing it legally
- trying to avoid bankruptcy—proposals and creditor protection
- bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act of Canada
- receivership under provincial law
- practice directions and model orders of the Supreme Court
- pitfalls to watch out for!
- other potentially applicable federal and provincial law
- practice considerations, advice, and action points
Geoffrey H. Dabbs — Gehlen Dabbs, Vancouver
Priority Issues in Bankruptcy and Insolvency (9:45 – 10:25)
- the basic priority scheme under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act
- priority creditors
- secured creditors
- Crown claims
- unpaid suppliers
- the Wage Earner Protection Program Act
- postponed creditors
- equity claims
- non-arm's length transactions
- trust property
- exempt property
Carol M. Cash — Gehlen Dabbs, Vancouver
BREAK (10:25 – 10:40)
Insolvency and the Landlord—Tenant Relationship (10:40 – 11:20)
- bankruptcy and the landlord/tenant relationship
- impact on landlord's rights/remedies on tenant making a proposal under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act of Canada
- receivership of the tenant
- Commercial Tenancy Act and liability of bankruptcy trustee and receiver for rent
- landlord's options in dealing with a potentially insolvent tenant
- tips and traps in dealing with an insolvent tenant
- review of BC's response to COVID-19 relating to commercial tenancies
Sherryl Dubo — McMillan Dubo Law Group, Kamloops
Directors' and Officers' Liability in Insolvency (11:20 – 12:05)
- who is considered an officer or director?
- types of liability
- avoiding or minimizing the liability
- indemnification and insurance
- liability for breach of directors' duties
Ryan Laity — Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Vancouver
LUNCH (12:05 – 12:50)
Forbearance Agreements and Guarantees (12:50 – 1:30)
- forbearance agreements
- timing and effect
- key terms and optional terms
- issues and pitfalls
- guarantees
- key terms
- common defences
- ILA
Jordan D. Schultz — Dentons Canada LLP, Vancouver
Non-consumer Proposals (1:30 – 2:05)
- division I proposals
- notice of intention
- stay of proceedings
- default
- financing
- 'out of court' proposals
- informal proposals
Vicki Tickle — McMillan LLP, Vancouver
BREAK (2:05 – 2:20)
Personal Bankruptcy and Discharge of Bankrupt (2:20 – 3:10)
- process
- the trustee in bankruptcy
- summary administration vs. ordinary administration
- stay of proceedings
- property of a bankrupt
- surplus income
- role of creditors
- the filing of proofs of claims
- acting as inspector
- conclusion of process
- orders of discharge
- debts which survive after discharge
- what you need to know if you are acting for a bankrupt or creditor
- student loans
- tax driven bankruptcies
- multiple bankruptcies
- grounds for opposing the bankrupt's discharge
- what evidence you should put before the court
- what orders the court may make
- variation of bankruptcy discharge orders
- appeals
Jennifer McCracken, LIT — BDO First Call Debt Solutions, Langley
Cody G. Reedman — Reedman Law, North Vancouver
Hot Topics Roundtable (3:10 – 3:30)
- impact of the pandemic on insolvency filings over the past two years and potential impacts of anticipated end of government pandemic assistance
- personal insolvency perspective
- corporate insolvency perspective
- CRA compliance clauses
- debts that survive bankruptcy—recent decisions on what is owed to Securities Commission
- effective limitation periods in insolvency filings
Geoffrey H. Dabbs — Gehlen Dabbs, Vancouver
Jennifer McCracken, LIT — BDO First Call Debt Solutions, Langley
Cody G. Reedman — Reedman Law, North Vancouver
Vicki Tickle — McMillan LLP, Vancouver
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