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The Court of Queen's Bench Act sets out the styling convention of the court in Section 2.1. During the reign of a queen, it is known as the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta. On September 8, 2022, upon the accession of King Charles III to the throne, the name changed to the Court of King's Bench of Alberta. [2]
Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta: Justice Frans F. Slatter [8] [9] [10] Edmonton 2006 Harper Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta. McCuaig Desrochers LLP Justice Dawn Pentelechuk Edmonton 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta: Justice Jolaine Antonio Calgary 2018 J. Trudeau Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta: Justice Kevin Feehan ...
He was appointed Associate Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench in 1993 and Chief Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench on January 24, 2001, by Liberal Prime Minister Jean Chrétien, [4] [5] following the retirement of Chief Justice W. Kenneth Moore, QC. [6] He has admitted over 600 lawyers to the Alberta Bar, a record. [7]
Saskatchewan where she successfully argued that an addiction should be seen as a disability, and pro bono for the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund in Vriend v Alberta and R v Ewanchuk. [11] [12] She was appointed Queen's Counsel in 2014. [13] Khullar was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta in 2017.
William J. Cameron "Cam" Kirby QC (January 12, 1909 – June 27, 2003) was an Alberta politician, leader of the Conservative Party, barrister, Queen's Counsel, and a Justice of the Court of Queen's Bench. Born in Calgary. Kirby's great grandfather Charles Kirby (1805–1870) came to Canada as a soldier in a regiment from Yorkshire, England at ...
Arthur M. Lutz was born in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia in 1937. [a] Arthur M. Lutz was admitted to the Bar of Alberta in 1961. [3]In 1966, Lutz joined a legal firm in Calgary, Alberta named Lutz, Westerberg, O'Leary, which was later renamed Lutz, Westerberg, O'Leary and Fenerty. [4]
Kryczka was recognized as a Queen's Counsel in 1975, for accomplishments as a lawyer, and contributions to the community. [7] He was appointed to the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta by Jean Chrétien in July 1980, the then Minister of Justice of Canada. [5] Kryczka was subsequently sworn-in as a justice by W. R. Sinclair at Calgary. [96]
The King's Bench (French: Cour du banc du Roi [n 1]), or, during the reign of a female monarch, the Queen's Bench (Cour du banc de la Reine), refers to several contemporary and historical courts in some Commonwealth jurisdictions. Court of King's Bench (England), a historic court of common law in the English legal system until 1875