
Reforming Civil Litigation in Alberta: Lessons from Ontario's Proposed Overhaul
Presented by the CBA Alberta Civil Litigation (North) Section
This talk will explore the current state of civil litigation in Alberta, and discuss various proposed methods of improving litigation efficiency through reforming the Rules of Court. The presentation will begin with a discussion of the proposed changes to the rules of court in Ontario. For context, Ontario has proposed a massive reform to its litigation process, which would involve (among other things) curtailing the discovery process, and making the litigation process more akin to international arbitration proceedings.
After reviewing the situation in Ontario, the presentation will explore what Alberta could consider doing to improving the civil litigation landscape here.
PRESENTER
Bill Kenny (Partner, Kenny Law)
MEETING DETAILS
| Date: |
Tuesday, February 3, 2026 |
| Time: |
12:00 Noon (MT) |
| Location: |
CBA Alberta Edmonton office
1501, Rice Howard Place, Tower 2 | 10060 Jasper Avenue NW, Edmonton |
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