Author: Hunter W.

Understanding Misconduct in Receivership and Ensuring Stakeholder Protection Law

Receivership is a legal process that involves the appointment of a receiver to manage and oversee the affairs of a financially distressed company. However, there are certain issues that can arise during receivership, which may lead to misconduct or breaches of fiduciary duty. In this article, we will discuss three key areas of concern: lack of independence, non-disclosure or misrepresentation, and improper use of funds or assets. Lack of independence refers to situations where the receiver fails to maintain impartiality and objectivity in decision-making and reporting. External parties may exert undue influence on the receiver’s decisions, financial reporting may be…

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In a recent legal case involving Keeley Lake Lodge, Timothy Cimmer, and Charles Niessner, people are concerned about the involvement of Madelyn Niessner. Even though she doesn’t have an official position or any shares in the case, Madelyn is deeply involved, raising questions about her intentions. Her connection to her lawyer, Gregory Lomax, who is accused of forging documents, has added to concerns about possible harm to Timothy Cimmer’s reputation. As the case progresses, it’s important to consider the truth behind Madelyn’s involvement and the risks of lying on an affidavit.Madelyn Niessner’s Involvement: Despite being married to Charles Niessner, there…

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Do you live in Saskatchewan and wonder who you could be on the road with while driving through your supposedly safe home province? This accident will prove to you that no matter how safe you believe your home to be, there will always be an event so unexpected that it will challenge your beliefs and make you wonder how safe you really are. Now you may be wondering, for Saskatchewan, what was the event that made people question the safety of their home province?  Last February 22, 2016, a Saskatchewan man drove excessively past the speed limit, crashing into the side of…

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Did you know that Saskatchewan is more than just your neighborhood-friendly province? Believe it or not, Saskatchewan holds resources that Canada as a whole widely benefits from. Saskatchewan is often referred to as just one of the many provinces of Canada but the province is actually instrumental to Canada’s progress as a country. This is true for Saskatchewan’s mining, agriculture, and energy sectors.For mining, Saskatchewan boasts having many minerals to its name. More specifically, it produces the following minerals: potash, uranium, helium, and lithium. Each of these minerals are highly necessary for Canada’s overall development. Uranium and helium are primarily…

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Have you ever heard of students making their mark on the world by releasing their own project into space? This project of University of Saskatchewan (USask) students will blow your mind.How did a group of students launch their own project into outer space? For you to understand how, first you have to know all about the Canadian CubeSat Project hosted by the Canadian Space Agency. The Canadian CubeSat Project was designed to boost local youth interest and immersion in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math by including students in real-life missions that involve outer space. The Canadian Space Agency takes applications…

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Are you a Saskatchewan citizen looking to know more about the prices you have to pay to keep your lights on? If you said yes to that question, you probably know all about the Saskenergy corporation.Saskenergy is a company that promises to empower Saskatchewan homes and businesses with environmentally-friendly energy in a responsible and accessible manner.Despite the vast size of Saskatchewan, SaskEnergy stands out as the sole provider that brings electricity to more than 93% of all communities in the province, proving itself to be an energy powerhouse. The company has four subsidiaries and works with 150 independent natural gas…

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Under Canadian law, it is important for clients to understand their rights and responsibilities when engaging in a project. One crucial aspect is the allocation of costs for materials used in the project. As a client, you do need to acknowledge and accept that you are responsible for covering these costs.However, it is equally important to note that I should not be held liable for paying for any work that is completed improperly. As a client, you have the right to expect that the services provided will be executed in a professional manner and meet the agreed-upon standards.In the unfortunate…

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An Affidavit dated May 2, 2023, sworn by Madelyn Niessner, has recently come under scrutiny due to several discrepancies and misleading statements. The affidavit claims that the proper directors and shareholders of Keeley Lake Lodge are based on the January 31, 2023, Saskatchewan Corporate Registry (ISC) report. However, two key points mentioned in the ISC report have been found to be false and misleading, thereby casting doubt on the validity of Madelyn Niessner’s claims. This article aims to shed light on these discrepancies and present the facts.Inaccurate Reference to New Jersey Court Decision:Madelyn Niessner and her lawyer, Grant Scarfstein, rely…

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During the court hearing on April 28, 2023, at Keeley Lake Lodge, Timothy Cimmer’s lawyer, Tony Merchant, brought up allegations of fraud against Niessner. However, Hon. Justice N. Bardai was hesitant to accept these claims, as Niessner’s lawyer, Grant Sharfstein, argued that the court had not found any proof of fraud. Several documents have been presented, suggesting that Niessner and their U.S lawyer, Gregory Lomax, were involved in fraudulent activities. If it can be proven that even one document is fraudulent, the case would need to be dismissed, favoring Mr. Cimmer.In Madelyn Niessner’s Affidavit dated August 18, 2016, she alleges…

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Fraud is considered fraud regardless of whether it is committed intentionally or unintentionally. Fraud refers to the act of deceiving or misleading others for personal gain or to cause harm. It involves misrepresentation, false statements, or dishonest actions that lead to financial or legal consequences for the victim.While intentional fraud involves deliberate and premeditated actions with the intent to deceive, unintentional fraud typically occurs due to negligence, oversight, or a lack of understanding of the rules or regulations. Regardless of the intent behind the fraudulent act, it is still considered fraudulent because it results in harm or loss to others.The…

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