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In This Issue - #250 December 2019

  1. Employment Law/Restrictive Covenants
  2. When A Debtor Puts Assets Out of Reach: Use of Fraudulent Conveyance Proceedings to Recover Debts
  3. What is the Probate Notice Period AND who is Entitled to Notice that Probate is being applied for?
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3. Employment Law/Restrictive Covenants

by Alfred Kempf

A recent case in BC illustrates the danger of employers using restrictive covenants that are too broad. ...

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Alfred Kempf
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4. When A Debtor Puts Assets Out of Reach: Use of Fraudulent Conveyance Proceedings to Recover Debts

by Pushor Mitchell LLP

Getting a judgment isn’t the only challenging aspect of a legal dispute; collecting on a judgment can present a whole new set of challenges. ...

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5. What is the Probate Notice Period AND who is Entitled to Notice that Probate is being applied for?

by Vanessa DeDominicis

Rule 25-2 of the Supreme Court Civil Rules requires Notice to be sent to beneficiaries, next of kin, and sometimes others, “at least 21 days” before the Executor files the Probate application materials with the Court. ...

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Vanessa DeDominicis
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