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Court of King s Bench of Alberta Indefinitely Suspends Judicial Dispute Resolution—What s Next?

The Alberta Rules of Court require parties to an action before the Alberta Court of King s Bench to participate in some form of alternate dispute resolution process before they can attend trial.

Setting Civil Trial dates by Order—Pilot Project: Alberta Court of King s Bench takes Big Step Towards Addressing Delay in Commercial Litigation | Bennett Jones LLP

The Alberta Court of King's Bench has introduced a pilot project aimed at moving non-family civil actions through the court system more expeditiously.

Setting Civil Trial dates by Order—Pilot Project: Alberta Court of King s Bench takes Big Step Towards Addressing Delay in Commercial Litigation

Utter Waste of Time : Alberta Court of Appeal Provides New Guidance on Civil Practice Note 7 | Bennett Jones LLP

Civil Practice Note 7, entitled “Vexatious Application/Proceeding Show Cause Procedure” (CPN 7), is a useful tool to manage hopeless litigation quickly and efficiently. Introduced in.

Utter Waste of Time : Alberta Court of Appeal Provides New Guidance on Civil Practice Note 7

Civil Practice Note 7, entitled “Vexatious Application/Proceeding Show Cause Procedure” CPN 7, is a useful tool to manage hopeless litigation quickly and efficiently. Introduced in 2018, it is a summary procedure under Rule 3.68 of the Alberta Rules of Court that may be used to address a “claim, defence, action, application, or proceeding that appears on its face to be frivolous, vexatious, or otherwise an abuse of process.” It is intended as a “fair and proportionate mechanism to respond to apparently abusive litigation”.

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