The latest edition of Estates,Trusts & Pensions Journal has arrived and is now available for loan.

The current issue, Volume 40 Number 1, December 2020 includes:

FROM THE LAW REPORTS

  • The “Wrong” of Survivorship: A (Very Late) Comment on Pecore v. Pecore by Joel Nikitman
  • The (Ir)revocable Right of Survivorship by Peter Roy Cotton and Calvin Hancock
  • Unhappy Families — Kent Case Commentary by Clay Fernandes and Diane Harbin

ARTICLES

  • Up the Creek Without a Paddle: The Law Relating to Unincorporated Associations by Natasha Smith and Katrina Kairys
  • Considering Indigenous Trust Investments through the Lens of Two-Eyed Seeing by Frankie Young
  • Saskatchewan’s Approach to Costs in Estate Litigation by Beaty F. Beaubier and Christine Libner

If you would like a copy of any of these articles, please email library@lawsociety.mb.ca and we would be happy to provide a pdf version (subject to copyright regulations).

Please note: The library will be closing early on Thursday, April 17th at 11:00AM for a special event.  Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.

The Winnipeg Court Complex will be closed April 18th and April 21st. Manitoba Law Library staff will not be onsite during the holiday, but will be available by email on Monday, April 21st. Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.

Please note: The Winnipeg Law Courts will be closed April 18th and April 21st. The Library is closed Friday. Manitoba Law Library staff will be available by email on Monday, April 21st. Regular library service will resume Tuesday, April 22nd at 8:30AM.