Professional Liability A Missing link in Alberta’s Mental Health Act By Rose Carter and Justin Okerman
Professional Liability Avoiding misconduct: Professionals must consider conflicting interests prior to joining organizations By Rose Carter and Justin Okerman
Professional Liability Alberta Court of Appeal clarifies stay applications pending appeal from administrative proceedings By Christy Lee, Kate Millar, and Charles Lewis
Professional Liability The Privilege of Self-Governance: Alberta Court of Appeal restricts awarding costs against members of regulated professions By Michael Sestito and Justin Okerman
Professional Liability Claims against auditors may survive liquidation plans under Saskatchewan’s Business Corporations Act By Christy Lee, Deepshikha Dutt, and Mélanie Power
Professional Liability Sursis d’exécution accordé en partie : les sanctions imposées par l’Ordre des chiropraticiens du Québec étaient trop sévères By Alexandre Boileau
Professional Liability Application for a stay of execution granted in part due to severe sanctions imposed by the order of chiropractors of Québec By Alexandre Boileau
Professional Liability The Alberta Court of Appeal highlights shortcomings of the Alberta Health Services’ policies for the granting of physicians’ hospital privileges: Harling v Lauf By Rose Carter and Justin Okerman
Professional Liability 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
Professional Liability A premature application for judicial review is litigation in instalments By Kate Millar
Professional Liability 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
Professional Liability Key takeaways for Professionals and their Regulatory Bodies concerning procedural time limits By Michael Sestito and Katherine Martin