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Kate Millar

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A premature application for judicial review is litigation in instalments

By Kate Millar
  • Estates and Trusts

If you die a rich person, have you failed?

Recently the James Bond actor, Daniel Craig, made headlines when he declared that inheritances are “distasteful” and noted that he […]

By Kate Millar
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Privacy, please? The Supreme Court of Canada says, “No, we’ve got open courts!”

By Kate Millar
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Bifurcated disciplinary proceedings by a regulatory college: Court grants a stay

By Rose Carter and Kate Millar
  • Commercial Litigation

Rolling the dice on interpretation: Are online casinos captured by the scope of the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission?

By Sean Fairhurst, Dan Collins, Kate Millar, and Alexander Fader
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Alberta Court of Appeal clarifies stay applications pending appeal from administrative proceedings

By Christy Lee, Kate Millar, and Charles Lewis
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Pas de délai de type Jordan pour les procédures administratives : La Cour suprême du Canada confirme qu’un « délai à lui seul » n’est pas suffisant pour arrêter des procédures en droit administratif

By Michael Sestito, Kate Millar, Katherine Martin, and Justin Okerman
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No Jordan-like time limits in administrative proceedings: Supreme Court upholds “Delay without more” is not enough in administrative law

By Michael Sestito, Kate Millar, Katherine Martin, and Justin Okerman
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Not so fast! Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta rules that the administrative disciplinary process ought not be bypassed

By Michael Sestito and Kate Millar

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