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Former dean named one of Canada's "Most Influential"
Former dean Ian Holloway was named one of Canada's most influential lawyers by Canadian Lawyer magazine.
15 faculty members named UCalgary Research Excellence Chairs
Prestigious program champions research prowess and leadership across disciplines
Class of 2024: Inspiring UCalgary law grad ‘quickly learned that I can’t be successful alone’
Joel Tallerico makes many outstanding contributions to student life on his way to earning a joint JD/MBA degree
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Legal Hunting of an Endangered Species: A Grizzly Tale in Alberta
By: Shaun Fluker Legislation commented on: Wildlife (Grizzly Bear – Ministerial) Amendment Regulation, Alta Reg 115/2024 PDF Version: Legal Hunting of an Endangered Species: A Grizzly Tale in Alberta On July 9 the Alberta government issued a news release announcing … Continue reading →
Taking Stock of the Grassy Mountain Litigation, Part 2, August 2024
By: Nigel Bankes PDF Version: Taking Stock of the Grassy Mountain Litigation, Part 2, August 2024 Cases and decisions commented on: (1) AER Panel Decision on Stay Motion Filed by the Municipal District of Ranchland No. 66 (Stay Application) August … Continue reading →
The Alberta Energy Regulator’s Planned Timelines for Orphan, Inactive, and Decommissioned Oil and Gas Infrastructure
By: Drew Yewchuk Regulatory Memo Commented On: Orphan Well Association Annual Report 2023/2024 and AER Bulletin 2024-19, Industry-Wide Closure Spend Requirement for 2025 PDF Version: The Alberta Energy Regulator’s Planned Timelines for Orphan, Inactive, and Decommissioned Oil and Gas Infrastructure … Continue reading →
Restoule: Tugging on the Rope and the Duty of Diligent Implementation of Treaty Promises
By: Nigel Bankes Case Commented On: Ontario (Attorney General) v Restoule, 2024 SCC 27 (CanLII) PDF Version: Restoule: Tugging on the Rope and the Duty of Diligent Implementation of Treaty Promises [T]he trial judge found that the Robinson Treaties were … Continue reading →
In Support of a New Alberta Act for Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets
By: Stella Varvis Report Commented On: Alberta Law Reform Institute, Access to Digital Assets by Fiduciaries, Final Report 121, March 2024 PDF Version: In Support of a New Alberta Act for Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets More and more Canadians … Continue reading →