Tuesday, January 08, 2008

Lawyer are Parasite on society

If you are losing your property in a Expropriation. you nit become a VICTIM

Around the country,people are pushed aside in the name of development.


you got to look out for parasite (A PERSON LIVING OFF SOMEONE ELSE BUT GIVING
NOTHING IN RETURN,?/ SEE canlii.org



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A seasoned lawyer who is a recognized authority in expropriation law, Doug Caldwell has over 30 years of providing first-class legal counsel behind him. His main areas of practice are commercial litigation and administrative law. He also plays a key role in the firm's Tax Planning/Commercial Litigation team, and on insurance audits and assignments and in our Construction Law Group. He has authored an extensive list of articles, contributed to legal textbooks and was recently selected to be published in Lexpert, Canada's legal directory as one of Canada's top lawyers. Before Doug's legal career, he had a distinguished career as an Officer for the Royal 22nd Regiment (the "Van Doos") in the Canadian Army.


Qualifications http://www.pattersonlaw.ca/lawyer.cfm?id=118

LL.B. (Dalhousie University, 1970)
B.A. (Royal Military College, 1963)
College Militaire Royal, St. Jean, Que. (1958-1961)
Bar Admission: Nova Scotia 1970

Professional Experience

Appeared in all Courts and major administrative tribunals in Nova Scotia, the Tax Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Canada, as well as numerous appearances before the Supreme Court of Canada
Practice includes significant experience in assessment appeals, construction disputes, securities litigation, income tax appeals, tax fraud and evasion, expropriation, corporate and business disputes, planning and zoning litigation, and school board arbitration
Practice includes major multi-party civil litigation, using computerized litigation support systems

Professional Activities and Affiliations

Member - Nova Scotia Barristers` Society
Chief Commissioner - Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (1996-2001)
Director - Colchester-East Hants Education Foundation
Member - Ontario Expropriation Association

Lectures and Publications

Contributing author to Coates & Waque, "The New Law of Expropriation", Carswell 1994
Lecturer Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators, Regional Conference, Ottawa, Ont. 1991
Regular lecturer on expropriation matters to various interested parties
Lecturer on the Law of Tender to the annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Union of Municipalities, Legal Section, 1996
Lecturer, Eastern Regional Conference of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1999
"Valuation of Special Purpose Industrial Property: Quantifying Economic Obsolescence Using Business Valuation Techniques", co-authored with Brian Keough, CBV, presented at the Eastern Regional Conference of the Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators, Ottawa, 1991
Contributing author on expropriation to "The Expert: A Practitioners Guide", Carswell, 1996
"Valuing Expropriation/Condemnation Claims", International Business Brokers` Association Journal, Spring Summer 1996
"The Law of Tender in Municipal Construction Projects", September 1991; revised October 1996
"Professional Discipline - Establishing the Playing Field: The Legislative Framework", February 1996
"Expropriations: a Legal and Valuation Perspective", Ontario Expropriation Association, Fall 1999, co-authored with Paula D. Frederick, C.A., C.B.V. Published Ontario Expropriation Association Newsletter Fall 1999
"Anticipated Value in Expropriation Compensation Claims of Resource Properties", The Canadian Appraiser, Winter 2000, reprinted in the Ontario Expropriation Association Newsletter Spring 2002
"Corporate Governance of Crown Corporations", January, 2000 Refer: www.propertyexpropriation.com
Lecturer Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators Atlantic Workshop 2002, "Expert Witness Testimony"
"Selection of Discount Rates in Expropriation Matters", presented at the CICBV Atlantic Workshop, Canadian Institute of Chartered Business Valuators, June 2004

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Administrative law
Civil Litigation
Construction
Expropriation
Motor Vehicle Litigation


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