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Hold Up! Restraining Assets During Litigation; All Good Things Must End: Wind-ups; Choosing Wisely: Arbitration Appeals

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Substantive: 0.75
55 minutes
Published
2025
Presenter(s)
Chris Trivisonno
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
55 minutes
Price
$209.00 plus tax
Civil Litigation Updated
Includes Handouts

Hold Up! Restraining Assets During Litigation

Learn strategies to secure and restrain assets effectively during litigation with insights from Aweis Osman.

All Good Things Must End: Wind-ups

Navigate the complexities of corporate wind-ups with expert guidance from Chris Trivisonno.

Choosing Wisely: Arbitration Appeals

Explore the critical considerations in arbitration appeals with Justice Michelle Flaherty’s practical advice.

 

Presenters

Chris Trivisonno

Chris Trivisonno regularly represents individuals, privately owned businesses, and public companies across a variety of industries and professions. Hiswork focuses on complex commercial litigation and includes shareholder disputes, arbitration, securities litigation, restructuring and insolvency, class actions, and professional liability and regulation cases. He has significant experience representing health professionals in litigation and regulatory matters. Chris spent the first five years of his career in New York And Toronto, working in the litigation department of a major U.S. law firm and then at a top Canadian Litigation boutique firm. His experience in New York makes him particularly adept at handling cross-border matters, including enforcing foreign judgments and rogatory letters. Raised in Ottawa, Chris recentlyreturned home to the National Capital Region to be closer to family. When he is not out reacquainting himself with his hometown, Chriscan be found reading contemporary fiction, digging for records,practicing yoga, and cooking