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  • CBM and ‘Food For Thought’ Team Up to Beat Hunger at Schools in Edmonton

    September 20, 2019 – CBM Lawyers is very pleased to join forces with local charity Food For Thought to provide breakfast, lunch and snacks to hungry students at Mount Royal School starting this September. The Food For Thought program began in 2002 and now provides meals to 500 students at 14 Edmonton schools every single day. Read More
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  • Slip & Fall Claim Dismissed with Summary Judgment

    June 25, 2019 – In Lewandowska v Vander Woude, 2019 ABPC 115, the Plaintiff slipped and fell on the sidewalk adjacent to our clients’ property. The Plaintiff claimed that our clients caused ice build up on the sidewalk due to the existence of an eavestrough that pointed down the driveway toward the sidewalk thereby making them liable for the...
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  • Privilege: The Law of Secrets

    March 22, 2019 – We have all heard the terms “solicitor-client privilege” and “litigation privilege”, but what they mean and how they are applied can get confused or twisted in practice. This article is an attempt to clarify these categories and provide a bit of a guide practically. So often when the topic of privilege arises, eyes will start...
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  • An Alberta Response to the Rise in Vexatious and Abusive Litigation

    February 20, 2019 – Civil Practice Note No. 7 – Vexatious Application/Proceeding Show Cause Procedure (General Powers to Stay or Dismiss a Frivolous, Vexatious, or Abusive Application or Proceeding) The number of self-represented litigants (“SRLs”) is on the rise in Canada. Data collected by the National Self-Represented Litigants Project in 2017 indicates that approximately 70% of SRLs are plaintiffs...
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