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Un tribunal de l’Alberta confirme le critère relatif au cautionnement pour dépens applicable aux personnes morales

Dans une décision récente, Embedia Technologies v. Blumell (l’« affaire Embedia »), la Cour du Banc du Roi de l’Alberta (la « CBRA ») a clarifié le critère relatif au cautionnement pour dépens applicable dans le cas des...more

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Alberta Court Confirms Security for Costs Test for Corporations

In a recent decision, Embedia Technologies v. Blumell, the Alberta Court of King’s Bench clarified the test for security for costs against a corporation, concluding that the test under s. 254 of the Alberta Business...more

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Obtaining a Court Order to Question a Corporation’s Third-Party Service Providers is a High Bar to Meet under the Alberta Rules of...

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Alberta’s Rules of Court (the “Rules”) ensure that only parties to a litigation are allowed to be subjected to pre-trial questioning. A narrow exception for this general principle lies in Rule 5.18, which allows parties to...more

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COVID-19: How the Suspension of Court Operations is Affecting Civil Litigation

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Courts across Canada are limiting hearings due to the rapidly evolving novel COVID-19 outbreak. Courts in each jurisdiction are responding differently and implementing measures that are affecting existing and contemplated...more

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