The case Piikani Nation v Raymond James Ltd, 2023 ABKB 710, involves the Piikani Nation suing Raymond James Ltd., along with several individuals and third-party defendants including CIBC entities, over the mismanagement of the Piikani Nation's trust funds.
Background:
- The Piikani Nation alleges that the defendants mismanaged its investment portfolio, leading to financial losses. Allegations include investing in unauthorized securities, charging excessive fees, and a failure to act in good faith or meet fiduciary duties.
Major Legal Issues:
- Summary Dismissal Application: Defendant Liliana Kostic filed a request for a summary dismissal, arguing the lawsuit had not advanced in over three years (Rule 4.33) and lacked merit.
- Rule 4.31: Kostic also claimed that the action, initiated in 2006, had seen unreasonable delays that breached procedural rules.
- Agency and Indemnification: Kostic argued that as a disclosed agent of Raymond James, she was not personally liable and that indemnification clauses in the contracts protected her.
- Jurisdiction: She claimed the Court of King’s Bench lacked jurisdiction, suggesting that issues involving the Piikani Nation's council should be handled by the Federal Court.
Court Decision:
- The court denied Kostic's summary dismissal application, ruling that the issues were too complex for summary judgment and required a full trial to resolve the factual disputes, including the nature of the investments, agency relationships, and jurisdictional matters. No monetary award specified.