1393392 Alberta Ltd. v 2128348 Alberta Ltd.
1393392 Alberta Ltd.
Law Firm / Organization
Field LLP
Lawyer(s)

Pat Robinson

2128348 Alberta Ltd. Carrying on Business as Just Bite Me Meals
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
Daniel Koren-Clark
Law Firm / Organization
Walsh LLP
Stacey Clough
Law Firm / Organization
Walsh LLP
John Doe
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
XYZ Corp.
Law Firm / Organization
Not Specified
  • Key Facts:

    • 139 loaned over $600,000 to 212 for business expansion and leased property to it. No formal documentation of the loan was created.
    • 212 defaulted on the lease and loan and secretly moved out, allegedly taking kitchen equipment.
    • 212 dissolved shortly after a lawsuit was filed. A new company, 2472785 Alberta Ltd. (247), was incorporated by Koren-Clark, which took over the same business with identical branding and equipment.
    • Prolonged litigation ensued, culminating in a $1.249 million judgment against 212 in August 2023.
    • Koren-Clark filed for personal bankruptcy, which 139 alleges was to avoid liabilities.
  • Plaintiff's Claims:

    • 139 seeks permission to continue legal action under Section 38 of the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA), alleging Koren-Clark and Clough transferred assets to 247 to avoid repayment, engaged in oppressive conduct, and improperly withdrew funds from 212.
  • Court’s Analysis:

    • To proceed under Section 38, 139 needed to demonstrate merit for their claims. The court found insufficient evidence for most of the claims but allowed further investigation into potential dividend misappropriation by Koren-Clark and Clough.
  • Conclusion:

    • The current ruling did not grant any additional monetary award.
    • There is no clear "successful" party based on the final decision of this ruling.
      • 1393392 Alberta Ltd.'s application for a Section 38 order to pursue further claims against the bankrupt defendants was denied.
      • However, 139 was partially successful in securing an order for the Trustee to obtain further banking records and examine the conduct of Koren-Clark regarding potentially misappropriated funds.
Court of King's Bench of Alberta
2201 13575; 24-3008902; 24-3008950
Corporate & commercial law