Tue, 27 February 2007
During Hull on Estates Episode #48, Craig Vander Zee and Bianca La Neve continue their discussion on tips for controlling and managing estate litigation, focusing on orders giving directions, oral discovery and mediation. Visit http://estatelaw.hullandhull.com to find more podcasts on managing estate litigation. |
Tue, 20 February 2007
During Hull on Estates Podcast #47, Justin de Vries and Megan Connolly focus on the case of Rose v. Rose wherein a family breakdown and a transfer of assets into a irrevocable trust leads to litigation. |
Tue, 13 February 2007
During Hull on Estates Podcast #46, Ian and Suzana discuss the concept of causation and how it relates to estate matters. Referring to the texts of Jackson and Powell on Professional Negligence and Black's Law Dictionary, negligence claims, the standard and duty of care and the question of onus are considered. The cases of Haag v. Marshall in the British Columbia Court of Appeal, Sykes v. Midland Bank [1971] 1 Q.B. 113 and Major v. Buchanan (1975), 9 O.R. (2nd) 491 at 514, 61 D.L.R. (3rd) 46 (H.C.)are also examined. |
Tue, 6 February 2007
During Hull on Estates Episode #45, Sean Graham and Paul Trudelle discuss the use of contempt procedures in estate matters. They reviewed Rule 60.11 of the Rules of Civil Procedure and focused on the failure of Estate Trustees to produce accounts and the resort to the contempt mechanisms in order to compel their production.
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