Neidermeyer v. Charlton; Ziplining & the Release of Liability ; The Current Law of Joint Accounts; PPSA Debtor Rule Amendments; Spence v BMO Trust Company, 2015 ONSC 615 ; Will Voided for Public Policy; Update from Federation of Ontario Law Associations | CPDonline.ca

Neidermeyer v. Charlton; Ziplining and the Release of Liability ; The Current Law of Joint Accounts; PPSA Debtor Rule Amendments; Spence v BMO Trust Company, 2015 ONSC 615 ; Will Voided for Public Policy; Update from Federation of Ontario Law Associations

Neidermeyer v. Charlton; Ziplining and the Release of Liability ; The Current Law of Joint Accounts; PPSA Debtor Rule Amendments; Spence v BMO Trust Company, 2015 ONSC 615 ; Will Voided for Public Policy; Update from Federation of Ontario Law Associations

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Credits
Substantive: 0.75
Published
2016
Presenter(s)
Michele Allinotte
Eldon Horner
Alaina Spec
Joshua Sprague
Caleb Timmermann
Dan Turner
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
45 minutes
Price
$109.00 plus tax
CCLA Solicitors Conference 2016
Includes Handouts

In this presentation, speakers present the following topics:

  • Neidermeyer v. Charlton
  • Ziplining and the Release of Liability
  • The Current Law of Joint Accounts
  • PPSA Debtor Rule Amendments
  • Spence v BMO Trust Company, 2015 ONSC 615
  • Will Voided for Public Policy
  • Update from Federation of Ontario Law Associations

Presenters

Michele Allinotte

Eldon Horner

Alaina Spec

Alaina graduated from Carleton University with her Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice in 2003. She then went on to Queen’s University where she obtained her Juris Doctor in 2006. In the summer of 2006, Alaina joined Low, Murchison LLP as an articling student, where she is currently an Associate. Alaina went on to obtain her Masters of Laws Specializing in Tax Law from Osgoode Hall Law School in 2013. Alaina’s practice areas include a broad range of corporate and commercial matters, with a focus on corporate re-organizations, and professional corporations. In addition Alaina services her clients, both individuals and corporations, by providing estate planning and estate administration services, as well as real estate. Alaina is a member of the Canadian Bar Association, Ontario Bar Association, County of Carleton Law Association, and STEP Canada (Student Member).

Joshua Sprague

Student Caleb Timmermann

Dan Turner

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