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Law Society of Saskatchewan Recorded CPD Activity CPD 272 – Applications to Strike Affidavit Evidence: Why We Do and When We Don’t
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CPD 272 – Applications to Strike Affidavit Evidence: Why We Do and When We Don’t

$90.00

Recorded: 2020-02-25
Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour

This webinar will help you learn about the rules respecting affidavit evidence, their purpose, and the options available to counsel when those rules are broken. In particular, we will review the “dos and don’ts” of an Application to Strike Affidavit Evidence, and then examine whether to proceed with one, in light of the recent comments from certain judges of the Court of Queen’s Bench, while taking into account the Court of Appeal’s comments in Wongstedt v Wongstedt, 2017 SKCA 100.

Join Anna Singer of Scharfstein Gibbings Walen Fisher LLP for this informative presentation about applications to strike affidavit evidence.

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“This webinar will help you learn about the rules respecting affidavit evidence, their purpose, and the options available to counsel when those rules are broken. In particular, we will review the “dos and don’ts” of an Application to Strike Affidavit Evidence, and then examine whether to proceed with one, in light of the recent comments from certain judges of the Court of Queen’s Bench, while taking into account the Court of Appeal’s comments in Wongstedt v Wongstedt, 2017 SKCA 100.

Join Anna Singer of Scharfstein Gibbings Walen Fisher LLP for this informative presentation about applications to strike affidavit evidence.”

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Qualifies for 1 CPD Hour

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