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The significant reported decisions below are representative examples of litigation which illustrate the Rumanek and Company approach to solutions at law. As a firm, we have proudly and successfully handled matters in Ontario and beyond.

Connor v. Rumanek & Company Ltd. et al., 2011 ONSC 4553 (CanLII) — 2011-07-26
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
conditional discharge — bankrupt — alcoholism — comply with the terms — psoriatic
[…] CITATION: Connor v. Rumanek & Company Ltd. et al., 2011 ONSC 4553 […] - RUMANEK & COMPANY LTD., and JORDAN RUMANEK […]

Mahmood (Re), 2011 ONSC 625 (CanLII) — 2011-01-25
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
fraudulent conveyance — motion at hand — bankruptcy — creditors of the estate — assets
[…] The Trustee is Rumanek & Company Ltd. The Trustee was served with the motion record before the court but did not appear. […]

The Toronto-Dominion Bank v. Barry-Kays, 2010 ONSC 3535 (CanLII) — 2010-06-17
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
proposal trustee — stay — creditor — debt — lifted
[…] GEORGE KAYS, and RUMANEK & COMPANY LTD., Trustee in the Proposal of George Barry-Kays also known as George Barry Kays also known as George Kays […] GEORGE KAYS, and RUMANEK & COMPANY LTD., Trustee in the Proposal of George Barry-Kays also known as George Barry Kays also known as […]

George Barry-Kays (Re), 2010 CanLII 18012 (ON SC) — 2010-04-14
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
creditors — lift the stay — fraud — material prejudice — lifting the stay
[…] Rumanek & Company Ltd., trustee of this proposal Estate (the “Trustee”) did not appear, and apparently does not oppose the motion. […]

 

Imlau (Re), 2010 CanLII 8701 (ON S.C.) — 2010-03-01
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
bankruptcy — assignment — spiral — fourth — discharge
[…] The application was opposed by AMEX Bank of Canada (the “Opposing Creditor”), and by Rumanek & Company Ltd., trustee of the Estate of the Bankrupt (the “Trustee”). […] Jordan Rumanek -Trustee […]

Mako (Re), 2009 CanLII 5150 (ON S.C.) — 2009-02-11
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
gambling — creditors — bankruptcy — discharge — husband

Fida (Re), 2008 CanLII 2600 (ON S.C.) — 2008-01-30
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
discharge — creditors — debts — gambling — job

Khawsho (Re), 2007 CanLII 5148 (ON S.C.) — 2007-02-26
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario

Zuk (Re), 2006 CanLII 42590 (ON S.C.) — 2006-12-21
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
discharge — gambling — insolvency — income — stockbroker
cited by 1 case

McCague, Re, 2006 CanLII 39084 (ON S.C.) — 2006-11-23
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
gambling — discharge — creditors — income — conduct

Milaniak, Re, 2006 CanLII 1921 (ON S.C.) — 2006-01-27
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
assignment — bankruptcy — annulment — creditor — insolvent

Zambrowicz v. T. Carleton & Co., 2005 CanLII 63795 (ON S.C.) — 2005-06-30
Superior Court of Justice — Ontario
survived the bankruptcy — full time student — negligent — ceased to be a full — understanding

   
 

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