Building & dismantling it right – best practices in construction liens & bankruptcy discharge applications; Frozen: Mareva Injunctions; It is Better to Give than to Receive: An Update on Receiverships | CPDonline.ca

Building and dismantling it right – best practices in construction liens and bankruptcy discharge applications; Frozen: Mareva Injunctions; It is Better to Give than to Receive: An Update on Receiverships

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Credits
Substantive: 1.0
1 hour
Published
2022
Presenter(s)
André Ducasse
Alexandre Kaufman
Alison Russell
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
1 hour
Price
$279.00 plus tax
CCLA Civil Litigation Conference
Includes Handouts

Associate Justice Alex Kaufman, Allison Russell, and André Ducasse present Building and dismantling it right – best practices in construction liens and bankruptcy discharge applications; Frozen: Mareva Injunctions; It is Better to Give than to Receive: An Update on Receiverships at the CCLA Civil Litigation Conference.

Presenters

André Ducasse

Justice Alexandre Kaufman

Justice Alexandre Kaufman, Superior Court of Justice B.A., LL.B., was appointed to the Superior Court of Justice in 2018. Before his appointment, Associate Justice Kaufman acted as senior counsel in civil litigation at the federal Department of Justice and the Public Prosecution Service of Canada. Associate Justice Kaufman represented the Crown before the Ontario Court of Justice, the Superior Court, the Divisional Court, the Court of Appeal for Ontario, the Federal Courts, and a wide range of tribunals and boards. Mr. Kaufman's broad litigation practice included administrative law, procurement and trade remedies, employment, contract and tort claims, and criminal law. He also taught trial advocacy and civil procedure at the University of Ottawa and Algonquin College. He is the co-author of the Annotated Ontario Arbitration Legislation (Thomson Reuteurs) in its third edition. Knowledge of alternative dispute resolution has proven helpful in mediating and arbitrating disputes between his four children.

Alison Russell