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    ABQB Clarifies Test for Lifting the Stay to Replace an Insolvent Operator
    2019-02-20

    The Alberta Court of Queen's Bench has issued several conflicting decisions on whether a stay of proceedings in an insolvency matter should be temporarily lifted to allow enforcement of a contractual right to immediately replace an operator of oil and gas assets in the event of the operator's insolvency.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Energy & Natural Resources, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Bennett Jones LLP, Alberta Energy Regulator
    Authors:
    Kelsey J. Meyer
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Bennett Jones LLP
    Environmental Obligations Cannot be Ignored Even in Bankruptcy: Orphan Wells Association v Grant Thornton Ltd.
    2019-02-27

    With the growing concern over the environmental impacts of commercial activity, provinces have enacted and expanded environmental legislation in order to hold companies accountable for the costs of remediating the environmental harm they cause. However, regulators have struggled with how to hold companies accountable for environmental harm when they become insolvent. For many years, clean-up obligations have been treated as unsecured claims lacking priority over secured claims.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, McMillan LLP, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Supreme Court of Canada
    Authors:
    Talia Gordner
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    McMillan LLP
    Once Upon a Time in the West: Redwater, its Trustee, and the Environmental Arm of the Law
    2019-03-01

    In a decision handed down on January 31, 2019, the Supreme Court ordered that a bankrupt oil and gas company fulfil its obligation to reclaim abandoned oil wells before paying any creditors. This decision has since sparked conflicting reactions across the country: first, because it gives clear precedence to environmental protection in the event of bankruptcy, and second, because of the influence it will likely have over business decisions in industries where environmental risks are involved.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Energy & Natural Resources, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Lavery Lawyers, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Trustee
    Authors:
    Alexandra Belley-McKinnon , Daniel Bouchard , Chloe Fauchon , Jean-Yves Simard
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Lavery Lawyers
    Il était une fois dans l’Ouest : Redwater, son syndic et le shérif de l’environnement
    2019-03-01

    Dans un arrêt du 31 janvier 2019, la Cour suprême ordonne qu’une société pétrolière faillie s'acquitte d’abord de ses obligations de remise en état des puits de pétrole abandonnés, avant de procéder à tout paiement en faveur de ses créanciers. Une décision qui suscite des réactions opposées d’un bout à l’autre du pays, puisque, d’une part, elle donne clairement préséance à la protection de l’environnement en cas de faillite, mais que, d’autre part, elle risque d’influencer les décisions d’affaires dans des industries où des risques environnementaux sont en jeu.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Energy & Natural Resources, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Lavery Lawyers, Environmental protection
    Authors:
    Alexandra Belley-McKinnon , Daniel Bouchard , Chloe Fauchon , Jean-Yves Simard
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Lavery Lawyers
    Same Facts, Different Badges - Sham Trusts and Fraudulent Conveyances
    2019-03-01

    In McGoey (Re), 2019 ONSC 80, Justice Penny of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found trusts over two properties held by a bankrupt were void as shams. In his decision, Justice Penny noted that had he not found the trusts to be sham trusts, he would still have set them aside as fraudulent conveyances, making us ask: “what is the difference between a sham trust and a fraudulent conveyance?”

    Filed under:
    Canada, Ontario, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, White Collar Crime, Baker McKenzie, Ontario Superior Court of Justice
    Authors:
    Ben Sakamoto , Michael Nowina
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    Third time's a charm for Alberta regulator: How the SCC decision in Redwater could change the role of environmental orders in Ontario insolvency proceedings
    2019-03-05

    1. Introduction

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Gowling WLG, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Supreme Court of Canada, Court of Appeal of Alberta
    Authors:
    Erin D. Farrell , Jessica E.M. Boily , Haddon Murray
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Gowling WLG
    Environmental Obligations Cannot be Ignored Even in Bankruptcy: Orphan Well Association v Grant Thornton Ltd.
    2019-03-11

    With the growing concern over the environmental impacts of commercial activity, provinces have enacted and expanded environmental legislation in order to hold companies accountable for the costs of remediating the environmental harm they cause. However, regulators have struggled with how to hold companies accountable for environmental harm when they become insolvent. For many years, clean-up obligations have been treated as unsecured claims lacking priority over secured claims. On January 31, 2019, the Supreme Court o

    Filed under:
    Canada, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, McMillan LLP, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada), Supreme Court of Canada
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    McMillan LLP
    Alberta Court of Appeal Dismisses Property Tax Appeal: Municipalities are Not Secured Creditors for Taxes Assessed on Pipelines, Wells and Other Linear Property
    2019-03-13

    The Alberta Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal brought by three municipalities (the “Municipalities”) seeking status as secured creditors entitled to special priority for payment of linear property taxes.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Alberta, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, McMillan LLP, Property tax, Secured creditor, Court of Appeal of Alberta
    Authors:
    Adam C. Maerov , Preet Saini
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    McMillan LLP
    Alberta Court of Appeal Dismisses Property Tax Appeal: Municipalities are Not Secured Creditors for Taxes Assessed on Pipelines, Wells and Other Linear Property
    2019-03-19

    The Alberta Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal brought by three municipalities (the "Municipalities") seeking status as secured creditors entitled to special priority for payment of linear property taxes.

    In Northern Sunrise County v Virginia Hills Oil Corp, 2019 ABCA 61, the primary issue was whether the Municipal Government Act ("MGA") grants to an Alberta municipality a special lien for linear property taxes, which lien ranks senior in priority to contractual security interests if the tax debtor is not bankrupt or subject to other insolvency proceedings.

    Background

    Filed under:
    Canada, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Real Estate, Tax, McMillan LLP, Property tax, Court of Appeal of Alberta
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    McMillan LLP
    Ignorance May Not be Bliss, but it can be Beneficial: Evidence of the Conduct of a Judgment Creditor Can be used in Certain Circumstances to Engage Section 178(1)(d) of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act and Protect a Judgment from an Order of Discharge
    2019-03-21

    The Defendant was a dentist who had executed a personal guarantee on July 7, 2011 in favour of the Plaintiff (the "Bank") in order to secure payment of the indebtedness of the Defendant's professional corporation. The Bank made a demand for payment on the guarantee, and subsequently brought an action against the Defendant (the "First Action").The Bank was successful on a motion for summary judgment and judgment was granted against the Defendant.

    Filed under:
    Canada, Banking, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act 1985 (Canada)
    Authors:
    Scott Pollock
    Location:
    Canada
    Firm:
    Borden Ladner Gervais LLP

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