Stephens v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce,
Jurisdiction | Saskatchewan |
Judge | Schwann, Leurer and Kalmakoff JJ.A. |
Neutral Citation | 2021 SKCA 155 |
Date | 30 November 2021 |
Citation | 2021 SKCA 155 |
Docket Number | CACV3589 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Saskatchewan) |
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2 practice notes
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J.L. v T.T.,
...judge who presides over a trial has a duty to ensure that it is fair to all participants ( Stephens v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2021 SKCA 155 at para 59; Fraser v Ksenych, 2022 SKCA 93 at para 21 [ Fraser]). Where one or more of the litigants in a civil proceeding is self-represen......
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Ernst & Young Inc. v Koroluk,
...that default judgment may be granted against them if they do not respond to the claim” ( Stephens v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2021 SKCA 155 at para 42 [ 43 Justice Robertson recently cited this reasoning from Stephens in Tetrad, where he noted that “the purpose of the rules regard......
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J.L. v T.T.,
...judge who presides over a trial has a duty to ensure that it is fair to all participants ( Stephens v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2021 SKCA 155 at para 59; Fraser v Ksenych, 2022 SKCA 93 at para 21 [ Fraser]). Where one or more of the litigants in a civil proceeding is self-represen......
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Ernst & Young Inc. v Koroluk,
...that default judgment may be granted against them if they do not respond to the claim” ( Stephens v Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, 2021 SKCA 155 at para 42 [ 43 Justice Robertson recently cited this reasoning from Stephens in Tetrad, where he noted that “the purpose of the rules regard......